1. Expression pattern of Ptch2 in mouse embryonic maxillofacial development.
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Wang X, Ma Z, Wu Y, Chen J, Peng X, Wang Y, Fan M, and Du J
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- Animals, Mice, Patched Receptors metabolism, Receptors, Cell Surface genetics, Receptors, Cell Surface metabolism, Signal Transduction, Hedgehog Proteins genetics, Hedgehog Proteins metabolism, Maxillofacial Development, Patched-2 Receptor genetics, Patched-2 Receptor metabolism
- Abstract
Embryogenesis is modulated by numerous complex signaling cascades, which are essential for normal development. The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is part of these central cascades. As a homolog of Patched (Ptch)-1, Ptch2 initially did not appear to be as important as Ptch1. Recent reports have revealed that Ptch2 plays a crucial role in ligand-dependent feedback inhibition of Hh signaling in vertebrates. The role of Ptch2 in facial development remains unclear. Here, we investigated the detailed expression pattern of Ptch2 during craniofacial development in murine embryos based on in situ hybridization (ISH) studies of whole-mounts and sections, immunohistochemistry (IHC), and quantitative real-time PCR. We found that both Ptch2 mRNA and protein expression increased in a dynamic pattern in the facial development at mouse embryonic days 11-14.5. Moreover, distinct expression of Ptch2 was observed in the structures of the facial region, such as the tooth germ, Meckel's cartilage, and the follicles of vibrissae. These data, combined with our work in the macrostomia family, suggest that Ptch2 may play a critical role in facial development., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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