Literature DB >> 25617432

Vascular patterning regulates interdigital cell death by a ROS-mediated mechanism.

Idit Eshkar-Oren1, Sharon Krief1, Napoleone Ferrara2, Alison M Elliott3, Elazar Zelzer4.   

Abstract

Blood vessels serve as key regulators of organogenesis by providing oxygen, nutrients and molecular signals. During limb development, programmed cell death (PCD) contributes to separation of the digits. Interestingly, prior to the onset of PCD, the autopod vasculature undergoes extensive patterning that results in high interdigital vascularity. Here, we show that in mice, the limb vasculature positively regulates interdigital PCD. In vivo, reduction in interdigital vessel number inhibited PCD, resulting in syndactyly, whereas an increment in vessel number and distribution resulted in elevation and expansion of PCD. Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), toxic compounds that have been implicated in PCD, also depended on interdigital vascular patterning. Finally, ex vivo incubation of limbs in gradually decreasing oxygen levels led to a correlated reduction in both ROS production and interdigital PCD. The results support a role for oxygen in these processes and provide a mechanistic explanation for the counterintuitive positive role of the vasculature in PCD. In conclusion, we suggest a new role for vascular patterning during limb development in regulating interdigital PCD by ROS production. More broadly, we propose a double safety mechanism that restricts PCD to interdigital areas, as the genetic program of PCD provides the first layer and vascular patterning serves as the second.
© 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Interdigit; Limb development; Oxygen; Programmed cell death; Reactive oxygen species; Syndactyly; Vascular patterning

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25617432     DOI: 10.1242/dev.120279

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


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