Position-specific induction of ectopic limbs in non-regenerating blastemas on axolotl forelimbs.

Regeneration (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2014-02-16 eCollection Date: 2014-02-01 DOI:10.1002/reg2.10
Catherine McCusker, Jeffrey Lehrberg, David Gardiner
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Ectopic retinoic acid (RA) has been hypothesized to reprogram the positional identity of cells in developing and regenerating limbs to a single positional value corresponding to the posterior-ventral-proximal (PVPr) position on the limb. We tested this hypothesis by using RA to reprogram the information of blastema cells that were induced to form at different positions around the limb circumference. We observed that RA treatment of blastemas in anterior and dorsal locations, but not posterior and ventral locations, resulted in the induction of complete ectopic limbs. These position-specific differences in limb induction are probably due to differences in the positional disparity between the RA-reprogrammed blastema cells and the cells at the periphery of the wound. These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that RA treatment reprograms the information in blastema cells to the PVPr position on the limb, since anterior and dorsal positions have the largest disparity and posterior and ventral have the smallest disparity from the PVPr identity.

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蝾螈前肢不再生胚母细胞异位肢体的位置特异性诱导。
异位维甲酸(RA)被认为可以重新编程发育和再生肢体细胞的位置身份,使其成为肢体上后-腹-近端(PVPr)位置的单一位置值。我们利用RA对胚母细胞的信息进行了重编程,从而验证了这一假设,这些胚母细胞被诱导形成在肢周周围的不同位置。我们观察到,RA治疗的囊胚位于前侧和背侧,而不是后侧和腹侧,导致完全异位肢的诱导。肢体诱导的这些位置特异性差异可能是由于ra重编程囊胚细胞和创面周围细胞之间的位置差异。这些观察结果与RA治疗将胚母细胞中的信息重编程到肢体PVPr位置的假设是一致的,因为前侧和背侧位置与PVPr身份的差异最大,后侧和腹侧位置的差异最小。
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