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Segmental and restricted localization pattern of Fras1 in the developing meningeal basement membrane in mouse.

Apostolos K Makrygiannis1, Evangelos Pavlakis, Petros Petrou, Evgenia Kalogeraki, Georges Chalepakis.   

Abstract

The Fras1/Frem family of extracellular matrix proteins consists of Fras1 and its structurally related proteins, Frem1 (Fras1-related extracellular matrix protein 1), Frem2 and Frem3. These are co-localized in embryonic epithelial basement membranes (BMs), where they contribute to epithelial-mesenchymal adhesion. Although Fras1 localization pattern in epithelial BMs has been well defined, it has not yet been comprehensively studied in the central nervous system. Here, we demonstrate the immunohistochemical profile of Fras1 in the developing mouse brain and reveal an exclusively meningeal BM protein deposition. Interestingly, Fras1 displays a segmental localization pattern, which is restricted to certain regions of the meningeal BM. Frem2 protein displays a similar localization pattern, while Frem3 is rather uniformly distributed throughout the meningeal BM. Fras1 and Frem2 proteins are detected in regions of the BM that underlie organizing centers, such as the roof plate (RP) of diencephalon, midbrain and hindbrain, and the RP-derived structures of telencephalon (choroid plexus and hem). Organizing centers exert their activity via the production of bioactive molecules, which are potential Fras1 ligands. The restricted pattern of Fras1 and Frem2 proteins indicates a molecular compartmentalization of the meningeal BM that could reflect, yet unspecified, functional and structural differences.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24101214     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-013-1150-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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