1. The ciliary protein C2cd3 is required for mandibular musculoskeletal tissue patterning.
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Brooks EC, Han SJY, Bonatto Paese CL, Lewis AA, Aarnio-Peterson M, and Brugmann SA
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- Animals, Chick Embryo, Mice, Avian Proteins genetics, Avian Proteins metabolism, Body Patterning genetics, Cartilage metabolism, Cartilage growth & development, Cartilage cytology, Cell Differentiation, Chickens genetics, Cilia metabolism, Cilia genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Mesoderm cytology, Mesoderm metabolism, Mesoderm growth & development, Signal Transduction, SOX9 Transcription Factor metabolism, SOX9 Transcription Factor genetics, Mandible growth & development, Mandible metabolism, Neural Crest cytology, Neural Crest metabolism
- Abstract
The mandible is composed of several musculoskeletal tissues including bone, cartilage, and tendon that require precise patterning to ensure structural and functional integrity. Interestingly, most of these tissues are derived from one multipotent cell population called cranial neural crest cells (CNCCs). How CNCCs are properly instructed to differentiate into various tissue types remains nebulous. To better understand the mechanisms necessary for the patterning of mandibular musculoskeletal tissues we utilized the avian mutant talpid
2 (ta2 ) which presents with several malformations of the facial skeleton including dysplastic tendons, mispatterned musculature, and bilateral ectopic cartilaginous processes extending off Meckel's cartilage. We found an ectopic epithelial BMP signaling domain in the ta2 mandibular prominence (MNP) that correlated with the subsequent expansion of SOX9+ cartilage precursors. These findings were validated with conditional murine models suggesting an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for CNCC-derived musculoskeletal patterning. Collectively, these data support a model in which cilia are required to define epithelial signal centers essential for proper musculoskeletal patterning of CNCC-derived mesenchyme., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no competing or financial interests., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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