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Publication : Semaphorin signaling facilitates cleft formation in the developing salivary gland.

First Author  Chung L Year  2007
Journal  Development Volume  134
Issue  16 Pages  2935-45
PubMed ID  17626059 Mgi Jnum  J:124081
Mgi Id  MGI:3720502 Doi  10.1242/dev.005066
Citation  Chung L, et al. (2007) Semaphorin signaling facilitates cleft formation in the developing salivary gland. Development 134(16):2935-45
abstractText  Semaphorin signaling plays integral roles in multiple developmental processes. Branching morphogenesis is one such role that has not been thoroughly explored. Here, we show in mice that functional blockage of neuropilin 1 (Npn1) inhibits cleft formation in the developing submandibular gland (SMG) cultured ex vivo. This Npn1-dependent morphogenesis is mediated by Sema3A and Sema3C in an additive manner, and can be abolished by decreasing the expression of plexin A2 or plexin D1. VEGF, another known Npn1 ligand, has no apparent effects on SMG development. FGF signaling, which also mediates SMG branching morphogenesis, acts in parallel with semaphorin signaling. Finally, in contrast to the effect of FGF signaling, we find that semaphorins do not stimulate the proliferation of SMG epithelial cells. Instead, the semaphorin signals act locally on the epithelial cells to facilitate SMG cleft formation.
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