Increased β-catenin activity in the anterior neural plate induces ectopic mid-hindbrain characteristics

Hunki Paek, Michelle W. Antoine, Frank Diaz, Jean M. Hébert

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Abstract

Background: The early telencephalon shares molecular features with the early mid-hindbrain region. In particular, these two developing brain areas each have a signaling center that secretes FGFs and an adjacent one that secretes WNTs. WNTs and FGFs each play essential roles in regulating cell fates in both the telencephalon and mid-hindbrain. Despite this similarity, telencephalic and mid-hindbrain precursors express distinct genes and ultimately generate different cell types, tissue morphologies, and neural functions. Results: Here we show that genetically increasing the level of β-catenin, a mediator of canonical WNT signaling, in the anterior neural plate causes a loss of telencephalic characteristics and a gain of mid-hindbrain characteristics. Conclusion: These results, together with previous ones demonstrating that increased WNT signaling in the anterior neural plate increases FGF expression, suggest that the levels of WNT and FGF signaling regulate telencephalic versus mid-hindbrain fates.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)242-246
Number of pages5
JournalDevelopmental Dynamics
Volume241
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2012

Keywords

  • FGF
  • Mid-hindbrain boundary
  • Mouse
  • Telencephalon
  • WNT
  • β-catenin

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Developmental Biology

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