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Development 130, 1327-1337 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 The Company of Biologists Limited

A role for the mesenchymal T-box gene Brachyury in AER formation during limb development

Chunqiao Liu*,{ddagger}, Eiichiro Nakamura{ddagger}, Vladimir Knezevic{dagger}, Sherrie Hunter, Katherine Thompson and Susan Mackem§

Laboratory of Pathology, Center for Cancer Research, NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
* Present address: Carnegie Inst Washington, Dept Embryol, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA
{dagger} Present address: 20/20 Gene Systems, Inc., Rockville, MD 20850, USA

§ Author for correspondence (e-mail: smack{at}helix.nih.gov)

Accepted 18 December 2002

During limb development, several signaling centers organize limb pattern. One of these, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), is critical for proximodistal limb outgrowth mediated by FGFs. Signals from the underlying mesoderm, including WNTs and FGFs, regulate early steps of AER induction. Ectodermal factors, particularly En1, play a critical role in regulating morphogenesis of a mature, compact AER along the distal limb apex, from a broad ventral ectodermal precursor domain. Contribution of mesodermal factors to the morphogenesis of a mature AER is less clear. We previously noted that the chick T gene (Brachyury), the prototypical T-box transcription factor, is expressed in the limb bud as well as axial mesoderm and primitive streak. Here we show that T is expressed in lateral plate mesoderm at the onset of limb bud formation and subsequently in the subridge mesoderm beneath the AER. Retroviral misexpression of T in chick results in anterior extension of the AER and subsequent limb phenotypes consistent with augmented AER extent and function. Analysis of markers for functional AER in mouse T-/- null mutant limb buds reveals disrupted AER morphogenesis. Our data also suggest that FGF and WNT signals may operate both upstream and downstream of T. Taken together, the results show that T plays a role in the regulation of AER formation, particularly maturation, and suggest that T may also be a component of the epithelialmesenchymal regulatory loop involved in maintenance of a mature functioning AER.

Key words: Brachyury, Limb development, AER formation, FGF, WNT




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