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Smad4 controls signaling robustness and morphogenesis by differentially contributing to the Nodal and BMP pathways.

Luca Guglielmi1, Claire Heliot1, Sunil Kumar2, Yuriy Alexandrov2, Ilaria Gori1, Foteini Papaleonidopoulou1, Christopher Barrington3, Philip East3, Andrew D Economou1, Paul M W French4, James McGinty4, Caroline S Hill5.   

Abstract

The transcriptional effector SMAD4 is a core component of the TGF-β family signaling pathways. However, its role in vertebrate embryo development remains unresolved. To address this, we deleted Smad4 in zebrafish and investigated the consequences of this on signaling by the TGF-β family morphogens, BMPs and Nodal. We demonstrate that in the absence of Smad4, dorsal/ventral embryo patterning is disrupted due to the loss of BMP signaling. However, unexpectedly, Nodal signaling is maintained, but lacks robustness. This Smad4-independent Nodal signaling is sufficient for mesoderm specification, but not for optimal endoderm specification. Furthermore, using Optical Projection Tomography in combination with 3D embryo morphometry, we have generated a BMP morphospace and demonstrate that Smad4 mutants are morphologically indistinguishable from embryos in which BMP signaling has been genetically/pharmacologically perturbed. Smad4 is thus differentially required for signaling by different TGF-β family ligands, which has implications for diseases where Smad4 is mutated or deleted.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34737283      PMCID: PMC8569018          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26486-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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