骨形态发生蛋白信号通路的突变使斑马鱼和人类对乙醇诱导的颌骨畸形敏感。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Disease Models & Mechanisms Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1242/dmm.052223
John R Klem, Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An, Marco Abreu, Michael Suttie, Raèden Gray, Hieu D L Vo, Grace Conley, Tatiana M Foroud, Leah Wetherill, C Ben Lovely
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摘要

胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)描述乙醇引起的发育缺陷,包括颅面畸形。虽然乙醇敏感基因突变有助于面部畸形,但受影响的细胞机制仍不清楚。Bmp信号是驱动面部发育的上皮形态发生的关键调节因子,提供了可能的乙醇敏感机制。我们发现斑马鱼Bmp信号成分突变体对乙醇敏感,并影响咽前内胚层形状和基因表达,这表明乙醇诱导的咽前内胚层畸形导致面部畸形。结合FASD患者数据,我们首次提供了人类Bmp受体基因BMPR1B变异与乙醇相关的颌骨体积差异相关的证据。我们的研究结果表明,乙醇暴露破坏了面部上皮的正常形态发生和组织之间的相互作用,这反映了整个内脏-颅内形状的变化,并预测了bmp -乙醇在人类颌骨发育中的关联。我们的数据提供了一种机制范例,将乙醇与FASD面部缺陷背后的上皮细胞行为破坏联系起来。
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Mutations in the bone morphogenetic protein signaling pathway sensitize zebrafish and humans to ethanol-induced jaw malformations.

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) describe ethanol-induced developmental defects including craniofacial malformations. While ethanol-sensitive genetic mutations contribute to facial malformations, the impacted cellular mechanisms remain unknown. Signaling via bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp) is a key regulatory step of epithelial morphogenesis driving facial development, providing a possible ethanol-sensitive mechanism. We found that zebrafish carrying mutants for Bmp signaling components are ethanol-sensitive and affect anterior pharyngeal endoderm shape and gene expression, indicating that ethanol-induced malformations of the anterior pharyngeal endoderm cause facial malformations. By integrating FASD patient data, we provide the first evidence that variants of the human Bmp receptor gene BMPR1B associate with ethanol-related differences in jaw volume. Our results show that ethanol exposure disrupts proper morphogenesis of, and tissue interactions between, facial epithelia that mirror overall viscerocranial shape changes and are predictive for Bmp-ethanol associations in human jaw development. Our data provide a mechanistic paradigm linking ethanol to disrupted epithelial cell behaviors that underlie facial defects in FASD.

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Disease Models & Mechanisms
Disease Models & Mechanisms 医学-病理学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
7.00%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) is an online Open Access journal focusing on the use of model systems to better understand, diagnose and treat human disease.
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