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Hedgehog signaling patterns the oral-aboral axis of the mandibular arch.

Jingyue XuHan LiuYu LanMike AdamDavid E ClouthierSteven PotterRulang Jiang
Published in: eLife (2019)
Development of vertebrate jaws involves patterning neural crest-derived mesenchyme cells into distinct subpopulations along the proximal-distal and oral-aboral axes. Although the molecular mechanisms patterning the proximal-distal axis have been well studied, little is known regarding the mechanisms patterning the oral-aboral axis. Using unbiased single-cell RNA-seq analysis followed by in situ analysis of gene expression profiles, we show that Shh and Bmp4 signaling pathways are activated in a complementary pattern along the oral-aboral axis in mouse embryonic mandibular arch. Tissue-specific inactivation of hedgehog signaling in neural crest-derived mandibular mesenchyme led to expansion of BMP signaling activity to throughout the oral-aboral axis of the distal mandibular arch and subsequently duplication of dentary bone in the oral side of the mandible at the expense of tongue formation. Further studies indicate that hedgehog signaling acts through the Foxf1/2 transcription factors to specify the oral fate and pattern the oral-aboral axis of the mandibular mesenchyme.
Keyphrases
  • rna seq
  • single cell
  • signaling pathway
  • minimally invasive
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • induced apoptosis
  • bone marrow
  • cell proliferation
  • soft tissue
  • high throughput
  • dna binding
  • aortic dissection