Literature DB >> 21098568

Foxj1 regulates floor plate cilia architecture and modifies the response of cells to sonic hedgehog signalling.

Catarina Cruz1, Vanessa Ribes, Eva Kutejova, Jordi Cayuso, Victoria Lawson, Dominic Norris, Jonathan Stevens, Megan Davey, Ken Blight, Fiona Bangs, Anita Mynett, Elizabeth Hirst, Rachel Chung, Nikolaos Balaskas, Steven L Brody, Elisa Marti, James Briscoe.   

Abstract

Sonic hedgehog signalling is essential for the embryonic development of many tissues including the central nervous system, where it controls the pattern of cellular differentiation. A genome-wide screen of neural progenitor cells to evaluate the Shh signalling-regulated transcriptome identified the forkhead transcription factor Foxj1. In both chick and mouse Foxj1 is expressed in the ventral midline of the neural tube in cells that make up the floor plate. Consistent with the role of Foxj1 in the formation of long motile cilia, floor plate cells produce cilia that are longer than the primary cilia found elsewhere in the neural tube, and forced expression of Foxj1 in neuroepithelial cells is sufficient to increase cilia length. In addition, the expression of Foxj1 in the neural tube and in an Shh-responsive cell line attenuates intracellular signalling by decreasing the activity of Gli proteins, the transcriptional mediators of Shh signalling. We show that this function of Foxj1 depends on cilia. Nevertheless, floor plate identity and ciliogenesis are unaffected in mouse embryos lacking Foxj1 and we provide evidence that additional transcription factors expressed in the floor plate share overlapping functions with Foxj1. Together, these findings identify a novel mechanism that modifies the cellular response to Shh signalling and reveal morphological and functional features of the amniote floor plate that distinguish these cells from the rest of the neuroepithelium.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21098568      PMCID: PMC2990214          DOI: 10.1242/dev.051714

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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