BACKGROUND: Anorectal malformations (ARM) represent a variety of congenital disorders that involve abnormal termination of the anorectum. Mutations in Shh signaling and Fgf10 produce a variety of ARM phenotypes. Wnt signaling has been shown to be crucial during gastrointestinal development. We therefore hypothesized that Wnt5a may play a role in anorectal development. METHODS: Wild type (WT), Wnt5a(+/-) and Wnt5a(-/-) embryos were harvested from timed pregnant mice from E15.5 to E18.5, and analyzed for anorectal phenotype. Tissues were processed for whole-mount in situ hybridization and histology. RESULTS: Wnt5a is expressed in the embryonic WT colon and rectum. Wnt5a(-/-) mutants exhibit multiple deformities including anorectal malformation. A fistula between the urinary and intestinal tracts can be identified as early as E15.5. By E18.5, the majority of the Wnt5a(-/-) mutants display a blind-ending pouch of the distal gut. CONCLUSIONS: The expression pattern of Wnt5a and the ARM phenotype seen in Wnt5a(-/-) mutants demonstrate the critical role of Wnt5a during anorectal development. This study establishes a new model of ARM involving the Wnt5a pathway.
BACKGROUND:Anorectal malformations (ARM) represent a variety of congenital disorders that involve abnormal termination of the anorectum. Mutations in Shh signaling and Fgf10 produce a variety of ARM phenotypes. Wnt signaling has been shown to be crucial during gastrointestinal development. We therefore hypothesized that Wnt5a may play a role in anorectal development. METHODS: Wild type (WT), Wnt5a(+/-) and Wnt5a(-/-) embryos were harvested from timed pregnant mice from E15.5 to E18.5, and analyzed for anorectal phenotype. Tissues were processed for whole-mount in situ hybridization and histology. RESULTS:Wnt5a is expressed in the embryonic WT colon and rectum. Wnt5a(-/-) mutants exhibit multiple deformities including anorectal malformation. A fistula between the urinary and intestinal tracts can be identified as early as E15.5. By E18.5, the majority of the Wnt5a(-/-) mutants display a blind-ending pouch of the distal gut. CONCLUSIONS: The expression pattern of Wnt5a and the ARM phenotype seen in Wnt5a(-/-) mutants demonstrate the critical role of Wnt5a during anorectal development. This study establishes a new model of ARM involving the Wnt5a pathway.
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