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A distinct role for secreted fibroblast growth factor-binding proteins in development.


ABSTRACT: FGFs modulate diverse biological processes including embryonic development. Secreted FGF-binding proteins (BPs) can release FGFs from their local extracellular matrix storage, chaperone them to their cognate receptors, and thus modulate FGF signaling. Here we describe 2 chicken BP homologs (chBP) that show distinct expression peaks at embryonic days E7.5 (chBP2) and E11.5 (chBP1), although their tissue distribution is similar (skin = intestine>lung>heart, liver). Embryos were grown ex ovo to monitor the phenotypic impact of a timed in vivo knockdown of expression peaks by microinjection of specific siRNAs targeted to either of the chBPs. Knockdown of peak expression of chBP2 caused embryonic lethality within <5 days. Surviving embryos showed defective ventral wall closure indicative of altered dorsoventral patterning. This defect coincided with reduced expression of HoxB7 but not HoxB8 that are involved in the control of thoracic/abdominal segment morphology. Also, MAPK phosphatase 3, a negative regulator of FGF signaling, and sonic hedgehog that can participate in feedback control of the FGF pathway were reduced, reflecting altered FGF signaling. Knockdown of the chBP1 expression peak caused embryonic lethality within <3 days although no distinct morphologic phenotype or pathways alterations were apparent. We conclude that BPs play a significant role in fine-tuning the complex FGF signaling network during distinct phases of embryonic development.

SUBMITTER: Gibby KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2689014 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A distinct role for secreted fibroblast growth factor-binding proteins in development.

Gibby Krissa A KA   McDonnell Kevin K   Schmidt Marcel O MO   Wellstein Anton A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20090511 21


FGFs modulate diverse biological processes including embryonic development. Secreted FGF-binding proteins (BPs) can release FGFs from their local extracellular matrix storage, chaperone them to their cognate receptors, and thus modulate FGF signaling. Here we describe 2 chicken BP homologs (chBP) that show distinct expression peaks at embryonic days E7.5 (chBP2) and E11.5 (chBP1), although their tissue distribution is similar (skin = intestine>lung>heart, liver). Embryos were grown ex ovo to mon  ...[more]

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