Literature DB >> 16470614

Visceral endoderm function is regulated by quaking and required for vascular development.

Brenda L Bohnsack1, Lihua Lai, Jennifer L Northrop, Monica J Justice, Karen K Hirschi.   

Abstract

The quaking (qkI) gene produces three major alternatively spliced variants (qkI-5,-6,-7) that encode for proteins that share the RNA binding, KH domain. Previous studies utilizing the qk(k2) allele, which contains an N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU)-induced point mutation in the KH domain, demonstrate that this functional region of qkI is required for embryonic vascular development. In the current studies we demonstrate that qk(l-1)/qk(l-1) mutants, which lack the QKI-5 splice variant, also died at midgestation due to vascular remodeling defects. In addition, although all three QKI isoforms were expressed in the visceral endoderm of wildtype yolk sacs, qkI-6 and qkI-7 transcript and protein expression were suppressed in qk(k2)/qk(k2) and qk(l-1)/qk(l-1) mutant yolk sacs, suggesting that the KH-domain of QKI-5 was required for qkI-6 and qkI-7 expression. Further studies revealed that the cellular role of qkI is to regulate visceral endoderm function, including the local synthesis of retinoic acid (RA) and the subsequent control of endothelial cell proliferation, matrix production, and visceral endoderm survival. Although these defects were rescued by exogenous RA, visceral endoderm function or vascular remodeling were not restored. Thus, we conclude that qkI regulates visceral endoderm function, which is critical for vascular remodeling.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16470614     DOI: 10.1002/gene.20189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genesis        ISSN: 1526-954X            Impact factor:   2.487


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