Ectopic expression of Fgf-4 in chimeric mouse embryos induces the expression of early markers of limb development in the lateral ridge.

H E Abud, J A Skinner, F J McDonald, M T Bedford, P Lonai, J K Heath
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Abstract The biological consequences of constitutive fibroblast growth factor-4 (fgf-4) expression were investigated in chimeric embryos prepared between wild-type host embryos and murine ES cells transfected with a construct in which expression of the murine fgf-4 gene was directed by the phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK-1) promoter. The embryos exhibit abnormalities of the limbs and the anterior central nervous system (CNS). The limb phenotype comprised the induction of outgrowth along the lateral ridge between the definitive fore and hind limbs resembling the early phases of limb development. The CNS defects comprised a complete absence, or marked reduction in forebrain and midbrain structures and rudimentary or absent eye development. Constitutive expression of fgf-4 was also accompanied by ectopic expression of the sonic hedgehog (shh) and msx-1 genes in the lateral ridge. These findings indicate that FGF exhibits multiple activities in early development which include the ability to induce the expression of early markers of limb development in the lateral ridge.
嵌合小鼠胚胎中Fgf-4的异位表达可诱导侧脊中肢体发育早期标志物的表达。
在野生型宿主胚胎和小鼠胚胎干细胞之间制备的嵌合胚胎中,研究了组成型成纤维细胞生长因子-4 (fgf-4)表达的生物学后果,该嵌合胚胎转染了由磷酸甘油酸激酶(PGK-1)启动子指导小鼠fgf-4基因表达的构建体。胚胎表现出四肢和前中枢神经系统(CNS)的异常。肢体表型包括沿确定的前肢和后肢之间的侧脊诱导生长,类似于肢体发育的早期阶段。中枢神经系统缺损包括前脑和中脑结构完全缺失或明显减少,以及眼睛发育不全或缺失。fgf-4的组成性表达也伴随着音hedgehog基因(shh)和msx-1基因在侧脊的异位表达。这些发现表明FGF在早期发育中表现出多种活动,其中包括诱导肢体发育早期标志物在侧脊的表达的能力。
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