Pleiotrophin is expressed in avian somites and tendon anlagen
Pleiotrophin (Ptn) is a secreted, developmentally regulated growth factor associated with the extracellular matrix. During mammalian embryogenesis, Ptn has been suggested to play a role in the development of various embryonic structures including nervous system and skeleton. In the avian embryo, Ptn...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Histochemistry and cell biology 2009-10, Vol.132 (4), p.413-422 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pleiotrophin (Ptn) is a secreted, developmentally regulated growth factor associated with the extracellular matrix. During mammalian embryogenesis, Ptn has been suggested to play a role in the development of various embryonic structures including nervous system and skeleton. In the avian embryo, Ptn has been proposed to be involved in limb cartilage development, but embryonic
Ptn
expression has not been comprehensively studied. We isolated a cDNA fragment containing the full-length coding sequence of chick
Ptn
and studied the expression of
Ptn
in detail until embryonic day 10. We, furthermore, isolated a 6,385-bp phage clone containing the
Ptn
cDNA of 2,551 bp and additional 3,787 bp downstream of the published
Ptn
cDNA sequence classifying a yet
Ptn
-unrelated chEST clone as the 3′ untranslated region of
Ptn
. Our studies revealed novel expression domains in developing somites and during limb formation. We found prominent expression in the somitocoel cells of epithelial somites, and in a sclerotomal subcompartment, the syndetome, which gives rise to the axial tendons in the vertebral motion segment. In the limbs,
Ptn
was markedly expressed in tendon anlagen and in phalangeal joints. Our results introduce
Ptn
as a novel marker gene in avian somite and tendon development. |
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ISSN: | 0948-6143 1432-119X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00418-009-0612-2 |