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Publication : Retinoic acid regulates embryonic development of mammalian submandibular salivary glands.

First Author  Wright DM Year  2015
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  407
Issue  1 Pages  57-67
PubMed ID  26278034 Mgi Jnum  J:227025
Mgi Id  MGI:5699525 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2015.08.008
Citation  Wright DM, et al. (2015) Retinoic acid regulates embryonic development of mammalian submandibular salivary glands. Dev Biol 407(1):57-67
abstractText  Organogenesis is orchestrated by cell and tissue interactions mediated by molecular signals. Identification of relevant signals, and the tissues that generate and receive them, are important goals of developmental research. Here, we demonstrate that Retinoic Acid (RA) is a critical signaling molecule important for morphogenesis of mammalian submandibular salivary glands (SMG). By examining late stage RA deficient embryos of Rdh10 mutant mice we show that SMG development requires RA in a dose-dependent manner. Additionally, we find that active RA signaling occurs in SMG tissues, arising earlier than any other known marker of SMG development and persisting throughout gland morphogenesis. At the initial bud stage of development, we find RA production occurs in SMG mesenchyme, while RA signaling occurs in epithelium. We also demonstrate active RA signaling occurs in glands cultured ex vivo, and treatment with an inhibitor of RA signaling blocks growth and branching. Together these data identify RA signaling as a direct regulator of SMG organogenesis.
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