First published online 2 December 2004
doi: 10.1242/dev.01563
Development 132, 133-142 (2005)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2005
Mouse Disp1 is required in sonic hedgehog-expressing cells for paracrine activity of the cholesterol-modified ligand
Hua Tian1,*,
Juhee Jeong2,*,
Brian D. Harfe3,
Clifford J. Tabin4 and
Andrew P. McMahon5,
1 One DNA Way, Genentech Incorporated, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA
2 1550 Fourth Street, Room 282, UCSF Mission Bay Campus, San Francisco, CA
94158, USA
3 University of Florida College of Medicine, Department of Molecular Genetics
and Microbiology, 1600 SW Archer Road, Gainesville, FL 32610-0266, USA
4 Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, NRB room 360, 77 Avenue Louis
Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA
5 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, The Biolabs, Harvard University,
16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

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Fig. 1. ShhCre was effective in removing Shh activity from all
Shh-producing cells. (A,B) The distribution of Shh mRNA (A) and
lacZ activated in compound heterozygous for the
ShhCre and R26R reporter allele (B) are very
similar. External morphology of E10.5 embryos (C-E). Shh-null embryo (D) is
almost identical to ShhCre/C (E). In
Shh-/- mutants (G,J,M,P), the floorplate (G) and distinct
ventral progenitors [Olig2+ (J), Nkx6.1+ (M) and
Nkx2.2+ (P) cells] are absent. Furthermore, Pax7 (M) and Pax6 (P),
negative targets of Hh signaling, move ventrally to occupy the entire ventral
neural tube. In the ShhCre/C mutant, one or two
Nkx6.1+ cells remain (arrow in N) in the ventral neural tube, which
is indicative of some low level signaling prior to Cre activity.
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Fig. 2. Attenuating Disp1 activity specifically in Shh-producing cell phenocopies
Disp1 hypomorphic mutants. (A-E) External facial morphology of E18.5 embryos.
Disp1 conditional mutants (C,E) display a spectrum of midline facial
defects that result in a pointed face and nose that are similar but slightly
milder than Disp1 2/ 2, Shh+/- and
Disp1C829F/ 2, Shh+/- embryos (B,D).
(F-J) Fgf8 in situ to demarcate the epithelium of the nasal pit. Two
nasal pits, which are positioned well apart in wild type (F), are brought
closer to the midline in Disp1 2/ 2,
Shh+/- and Disp1 2/ 2C,
ShhCre/+ (G,H), and are fused at the midline in
Disp1 2/C829F, Shh+/- (I). The fusion of
the nasal pits occurs at a more medial position in
Disp1C829F/ 2C, ShhCre/+ embryos (J).
(K-O) Alcian Blue (non-mineralized cartilage) and Alizarin Red (mineralized
cartilage and bone) stained skeletons of E18.5 embryos. The premaxilla and
upper incisor are missing from all mutants. The premaxilla, upper incisor and
parietal bone are missing from Disp1 2/C829F,
Shh+/- (N) but not in the conditional mutant
Disp1C829F/ 2C, ShhCre/+ (O). Midline
facial defects are due to attenuation of Shh induction and signaling in the
ventral forebrain. (P-Y) Whole-mount in situ of Ptch1 (P-T) and
Shh (U-Y) at E9.5 show an absence of Ptch1 upregulation in
the frontal nasal process of the mutants and a failure of Shh induction in the
ventral forebrain.
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Fig. 3. Attenuation of Disp1 activity in the Shh-producing notochord leads to a
similar disruption of ventral neural tube patterning, as observed in
Disp1 hypomorphic mutants. Sections through the neural tube of
wild-type (A-E), Disp1 hypomorphic mutants
(Disp1 2/ 2, Shh+/-) (F-J),
Disp1C829F/ 2, Shh+/- (P-T), and
Disp1 conditional mutants [Disp1 2/ 2C,
ShhCre (K-O) and Disp1C829F/ 2C,
ShhCre/+ (U-Y)]. In Disp1 2/ 2,
Shh+/- mutant (F-J): the floorplate is absent (F);
Nkx2.2+ and Olig2+ cells are greatly reduced in number
(G); Nkx2.2+ cells occupy the ventral midline (G);
Nkx6.1+-positive cells are also affected (H); and the dorsal marker
Pax7 is restricted to the dorsal domain (H). The conditional mutant
Disp1 2/ 2C, ShhCre/+ maintains the
early floorplate marker Foxa2 but no Shh expression is observed in the
floorplate (K). Nkx2.2+ and Olig2+ cells are reduced in
number to about 50% of the wild-type control levels and Nkx2.2+
cells occupy the ventral midline (L). In Disp1 2/C829F,
Shh+/- mutant (P-T), ventral progenitor cell numbers are
further reduced compared with Disp1 2/ 2,
Shh+/-. No Nkx2.2+ cells are present (S) and the
Pax7 and Pax6 domains move ventrally (R,S). Nkx2.2+ cells are still
present in Disp1C829F/ 2C, ShhCre/+
mutants (X).
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Fig. 4. N-Shh rescues Disp1C829F/C829F mutant at E10.5. Gross
morphology of the (A) wild-type, (B) Disp1C829F/C829F, (C)
N-ShhC/Shhn; Sox2Cre, (D)
N-ShhC/Shhn; Sox2Cre;
Disp1C829F/C829F embryos at E10.5.
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Fig. 5. Shh signaling is restored in the limb bud of N-Shh rescued
Disp1-null mutants. Whole-mount in situ hybridizations with antisense
riboprobes for Shh (A-C) and Ptch1 (D-F) in limb buds of
wild-type (A,D), N-ShhC/Shhn; Sox2Cre
(B,E) and N-ShhC/Shhn; Sox2Cre;
Disp1C829F/C829F (C,F) embryos at 10.5 dpc as indicated.
Shh gene expression is restricted to the posterior mesenchyme in the wild type
(A). N-Shhp from this domain diffuses anteriorly, which then leads to a graded
Ptch1 expression across the entire posterior half of the limb field (D). The
expression of N-Shh is induced in the posterior mesenchyme in N-Shh
mutant (B). Ptch1 is reduced and restricted to the posterior
mesenchyme (E). High levels of Ptch1 expression are restricted to
Shh-producing cells and to cells immediately anterior to this domain. No
gradient of expression is apparent across the AP axis. Similar levels of
Shh and Ptch1 expression are observed in limb buds of N-Shh
rescued Disp1 mutant embryos (C,F).
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Fig. 6. Ventral spinal cord patterning defects in Disp mutants are rescued
by N-Shh. Floorplate and ventral progenitors see in wild type (A,G) are not
induced in Disp1C829F/C829F mutants (B,H). Similarly,
floorplate and pV3 progenitors (Nkx2.2+) cells are not induced in
Disp1C829F/ 2, Shh+/- mutant (E,K). N-Shh
signaling induces floorplate and ventral neural progenitors in the absence of
Disp1 activity in Disp1C829F/C829F;
NShhC/Shhn; Sox2Cre mutant (D,J) and
in Disp1C829F/ 2, N-ShhC/Shhn,
Sox2Cre embryos (F,L), similar to the pattern observed in
N-ShhC/Shhn, Sox2Cre (C,I) embryos. Shh
signaling is restored in the ventral neural tube as shown by Ptch1
expression (M-R). Although N-Shh is not detected by immunofluorescence in the
floorplate of N-ShhC/Shhn, Sox2Cre embryos
(C,D,F, compare with A), Shh is expressed at the ventral midline,
indicating that floorplate induction has occurred (S-X) in the floorplate of
N-ShhC/Shhn, Sox2Cre embryos independent of
Disp1 activity.
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