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Signals from lateral plate mesoderm instruct endoderm toward a pancreatic fate

Kumar, M.
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Jordan, N.
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Melton, D.
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2003
Developmental Biology

During embryonic development, organs arise along the gut tube as a series of buds in a stereotyped anterior-posterior (A-P) pattern. Using chick-quail chimeras and in vitro tissue recombination, we studied the interactions governing the. induction and maintenance of endodermal organ identify focusing on the pancreas. Though several permissive signals in pancreatic development have been previously identified, here we provide evidence that lateral plate mesoderm sends instructive signals to the endoderm, signals that induce expression of the pancreatic genes Pdx1, p48, Nkx6.1, glucagon, and insulin. Moreover, this instructive signal directs cells to form ectopic insulin-positive islet-like clusters in endoderm that would otherwise form more rostral organs. Once generated, endocrine cells no longer require interaction with mesoderm, but nonendocrine cells continue to require permissive signals from the mesoderm. Stimulation of activin, BMP, or retinoic acid signaling is sufficient to induce Pdx1 expression in endoderm anterior to the pancreas. Lateral plate mesoderm appears to pattern the endoderm in a posterior-dominant fashion as first noted in the patterning of the neural tube at the same embryonic stage. These findings argue for a central role of the mesoderm in coordinating the A-P pattern of all three primary germ layers. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/S0012-1606(03)00183-0
Author(s)
Kumar, M.
Jordan, N.
Melton, D.
Grapin-Botton, A.  
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Developmental Biology
Volume

259

Issue

1

Start page

109

End page

122

Subjects

cell-adhesion molecules

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central-nervous-system

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hox gene induction

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retinoic acid

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chick-embryo

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cardiac myogenesis

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paraxial mesoderm

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developing gut

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neural crest

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germ layers

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June 13, 2006
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