Literature DB >> 14701876

Antagonists of Wnt and BMP signaling promote the formation of vertebrate head muscle.

Eldad Tzahor1, Hervé Kempf, Roy C Mootoosamy, Andy C Poon, Arhat Abzhanov, Clifford J Tabin, Susanne Dietrich, Andrew B Lassar.   

Abstract

Recent studies have postulated that distinct regulatory cascades control myogenic differentiation in the head and the trunk. However, although the tissues and signaling molecules that induce skeletal myogenesis in the trunk have been identified, the source of the signals that trigger skeletal muscle formation in the head remain obscure. Here we show that although myogenesis in the trunk paraxial mesoderm is induced by Wnt signals from the dorsal neural tube, myogenesis in the cranial paraxial mesoderm is blocked by these same signals. In addition, BMP family members that are expressed in both the dorsal neural tube and surface ectoderm are also potent inhibitors of myogenesis in the cranial paraxial mesoderm. We provide evidence suggesting that skeletal myogenesis in the head is induced by the BMP inhibitors, Noggin and Gremlin, and the Wnt inhibitor, Frzb. These molecules are secreted by both cranial neural crest cells and by other tissues surrounding the cranial muscle anlagen. Our findings demonstrate that head muscle formation is locally repressed by Wnt and BMP signals and induced by antagonists of these signaling pathways secreted by adjacent tissues.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14701876      PMCID: PMC305260          DOI: 10.1101/gad.1154103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   11.361


  46 in total

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4.  Noggin acts downstream of Wnt and Sonic Hedgehog to antagonize BMP4 in avian somite patterning.

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Journal:  Development       Date:  1997-07       Impact factor: 6.868

6.  Rhombencephalic neural crest segmentation is preserved throughout craniofacial ontogeny.

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Journal:  Development       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 6.868

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