Genomics

Dataset Information

0

Meis genes regulate RA/FGF signaling to control multiple steps of limb development


ABSTRACT: Vertebrate limbs develop by integrating signals that control patterning along three main orthogonal axes. Flank-produced retinoic acid (RA) is initially required for limb induction and establishment of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), a distal signaling center that produces fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), which are essential for limb growth and distalization. Once the AER is established, RA:FGF antagonism determines the restricted expression of a set of genes that control limb proximodistal patterning. Essential for this antagonism is the activation by FGF of the RA-degrading enzyme CYP26B1 in the distal limb bud. In addition, sonic hedgehog produced from the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA) is essential for distal limb anteroposterior patterning and contributes to RA reduction by cooperating in CYP26B1 activation. Meis transcription factors are expressed in the proximal limb bud, are activated by RA and can regulate proximodistal limb development; however, the mechanisms underlying their activity remain unknown. Here we studied Meis function in the mouse limb bud through Meis2 conditional overexpression and elimination of Meis1 and Meis2. We found that Meis activity is first required for limb bud initiation and the proper establishment of the AER and ZPA signaling centers, and subsequently for the development of proximal limb structures. Functional genomic analyses reveal that Meis is an important conveyor of the RA:FGF antagonism through the regulation of components of the RA and FGF signaling pathways, including CYP26B1. In addition, Meis regulates a set of proximal limb genes controlling proximodistal patterning and differentiation. Our work reveals a regulatory module essential for limb patterning and potentially co-opted in other patterning processes involving RA:FGF antagonism.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE51374 | GEO | 2018/09/25

REPOSITORIES: GEO

Similar Datasets

2018-12-18 | GSE114661 | GEO
2018-09-07 | GSE105206 | GEO
2013-11-15 | E-GEOD-51877 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2013-11-15 | GSE51877 | GEO
2021-03-29 | GSE134039 | GEO
2020-05-25 | GSE134034 | GEO
2020-12-22 | GSE146301 | GEO
2023-08-24 | GSE223444 | GEO
2017-01-10 | GSE93303 | GEO
2019-03-28 | GSE118640 | GEO