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Ttc21b is required to restrict sonic hedgehog activity in the developing mouse forebrain.


ABSTRACT: Organizing centers in the developing brain provide an assortment of instructive patterning cues, including Sonic hedgehog (Shh). Here we characterize the forebrain phenotype caused by loss of Ttc21b, a gene we identified in an ENU mutagenesis screen as a novel ciliary gene required for retrograde intraflagellar transport. The Ttc21b mutant has defects in limb, eye and, most dramatically, brain development. We show that Shh signaling is elevated in the rostral portion of the mutant embryo, including in a domain in or near the zona limitans intrathalamica. We demonstrate here that ciliary defects seen in the Ttc21b mutant extend to the embryonic brain, adding forebrain development to the spectrum of tissues affected by defects in ciliary physiology. We show that development of the Ttc21b brain phenotype is modified by lowering levels of the Shh ligand, supporting our hypothesis that the abnormal patterning is a consequence of elevated Shh signaling. Finally, we evaluate Wnt signaling but do not find evidence that this plays a role in causing the perturbed neurodevelopmental phenotype we describe.

SUBMITTER: Stottmann RW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2778284 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ttc21b is required to restrict sonic hedgehog activity in the developing mouse forebrain.

Stottmann R W RW   Tran P V PV   Turbe-Doan A A   Beier D R DR  

Developmental biology 20090902 1


Organizing centers in the developing brain provide an assortment of instructive patterning cues, including Sonic hedgehog (Shh). Here we characterize the forebrain phenotype caused by loss of Ttc21b, a gene we identified in an ENU mutagenesis screen as a novel ciliary gene required for retrograde intraflagellar transport. The Ttc21b mutant has defects in limb, eye and, most dramatically, brain development. We show that Shh signaling is elevated in the rostral portion of the mutant embryo, includ  ...[more]

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