Xhairy2 functions in Xenopus lens development by regulating p27 xic1 expression
Lens of vertebrate eyes is derived from competent pre‐placodal ectoderm in response to signal(s) from retinal lineage. We herein report that the Xenopus Hes gene Xhairy2 , which is expressed in pre‐placodal ectoderm, is required for lens development from the initial stage. We show that Xhairy2 knock...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental dynamics 2009-09, Vol.238 (9), p.2179-2192 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lens of vertebrate eyes is derived from competent pre‐placodal ectoderm in response to signal(s) from retinal lineage. We herein report that the
Xenopus Hes
gene
Xhairy2
, which is expressed in pre‐placodal ectoderm, is required for lens development from the initial stage. We show that
Xhairy2
knockdown reduced the expression of lens marker genes at every step of lens determination, eventually resulting in ocular lens malformation. Interestingly, retina marker gene expression and retinal anlage morphology remained normal upon
Xhairy2
knockdown. Furthermore, loss of lens field caused by Xhairy2 depletion was partially rescued by simultaneous knockdown of the cell cycle inhibitor gene
p27
xic1
. These results suggest that
Xhairy2
is required for lens development through the regulation of
p27
xic1
expression, independent of the known cascade of transcription factors. Based on these findings, we propose that
Xhairy2
may maintain an intracellular environment in which inducing signal(s) can be accepted. Developmental Dynamics 238:2179–2192, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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ISSN: | 1058-8388 1097-0177 |
DOI: | 10.1002/dvdy.21883 |