The dynamic spatial and temporal relationships between the phalanx‐forming region and the interdigits determine digit identity in the chick limb autopod
Background Interdigits (IDs) determine digit identity in chick limbs. They are located between the digital rays and act as secondary signaling centers downstream of sonic hedgehog to provide positional information for determining digit identity in the phalanx‐forming region (PFR). We examined the dy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental dynamics 2021-09, Vol.250 (9), p.1318-1329 |
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Interdigits (IDs) determine digit identity in chick limbs. They are located between the digital rays and act as secondary signaling centers downstream of sonic hedgehog to provide positional information for determining digit identity in the phalanx‐forming region (PFR). We examined the dynamic developmental mechanism by which PFR cells obtain positional information from IDs to determine the identity of individual digits in the chick hindlimb.
Results
We identified the specific region of the IDs responsible for determining digit identity and showed that PFR cells actively receive positional information only from the posteriorly, and not the anteriorly, located IDs. We also demonstrated that digits 1, 2, and 3 are interchangeable with each other, but not with digit 4. Finally, we found that both ID4 and digital ray 4 are necessary for determining digit 4 identity.
Conclusions
The digital rays are naïve during the initial stages of their development, at which time digit identity is not determined. To determine digit identity, each PFR cell shows a unidirectional response to obtain positional information specifically from the IDs located posterior to the PFR, regardless of the signal strength from the anteriorly located IDs.
Key Findings
We identified the specific region of the interdigits responsible for determining digit identity and showed that phalanx‐forming region (PFR) cells actively receive positional information only from the posteriorly, and not the anteriorly, located interdigits.
We demonstrated that digits 1, 2, and 3 are interchangeable with each other, but not with digit 4 in the chick hindlimb.
Interdigit 4 and digital ray 4 are necessary for determining digit 4 identity.
The digital rays are na=C3=AFve during the initial stages of their development, at which time digit identity is not determined. |
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ISSN: | 1058-8388 1097-0177 |
DOI: | 10.1002/dvdy.323 |