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COINCINDENT ACTIVATION OF THE WNT AND SHH PATHWAYS BY FGF IN THE POSTERIOR LIMB BUD
Author(s) -
Van Arsdale Jonathan M,
Feenstra Jennifer M,
Pira Charmaine U,
Oberg Kerby C
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.454.1
Subject(s) - limb bud , apical ectodermal ridge , dkk1 , fibroblast growth factor , wnt signaling pathway , zone of polarizing activity , limb development , sonic hedgehog , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , in situ hybridization , medicine , endocrinology , gene , gene expression , signal transduction , genetics , embryo , ectoderm , embryogenesis , receptor
Shh is critical to limb patterning during development and regeneration. The apical ectodermal ridge secretes Fgfs that induce limb outgrowth and maintain Shh expression in the zone of polarizing activity through a reciprocal Fgf‐Shh loop. Gene arrays performed following FGF2 application to the posterior region of the chick limb bud demonstrate elevated levels of WNT5A , FZD4 , DKK1, and SHH . We hypothesized that the Wnt pathway might participate in the Fgf‐induced up‐regulation of Shh. Thus, we analyzed the expression time course of WNT5A , FZD4 , and DKK1 during FGF‐induced SHH up‐regulation. FGF2 soaked‐beads were implanted into the posterior aspect of stage 23 chick wing buds; the chicks were then harvested after 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hr of incubation and performed in situ hybridization for SHH and the Wnt‐associated genes. SHH was up‐regulated by FGF2 within 3 hr of application. DKK1 was the first of the Wnt‐associated genes to be up‐regulated by FGF2, 3 hr after application followed by WNT5A at 12 hr, and then FZD4 at 18 hr. This sequence of expression was unexpected. It was anticipated that up‐regulation of WNT5A by FGF2 would regulate SHH . However, up‐regulation of SHH precedes WNT5A . It is possible that the Wnt pathway is activated by FGF2 in a coincident, but separate pathway from SHH up‐regulation. It is also feasible that DKK1 could up‐regulate SHH and further studies are needed to investigate this possibility.