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Lin28a/let-7 pathway modulates the Hox code via Polycomb regulation during axial patterning in vertebrates.


ABSTRACT: The body plan along the anteroposterior axis and regional identities are specified by the spatiotemporal expression of Hox genes. Multistep controls are required for their unique expression patterns; however, the molecular mechanisms behind the tight control of Hox genes are not fully understood. In this study, we demonstrated that the Lin28a/let-7 pathway is critical for axial elongation. Lin28a-/- mice exhibited axial shortening with mild skeletal transformations of vertebrae, which were consistent with results in mice with tail bud-specific mutants of Lin28a. The accumulation of let-7 in Lin28a-/- mice resulted in the reduction of PRC1 occupancy at the Hox cluster loci by targeting Cbx2. Consistently, Lin28a loss in embryonic stem-like cells led to aberrant induction of posterior Hox genes, which was rescued by the knockdown of let-7. These results suggest that the Lin28/let-7 pathway is involved in the modulation of the 'Hox code' via Polycomb regulation during axial patterning.

SUBMITTER: Sato T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7259951 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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