Differential regulation of three thyroid hormone-responsive matrix metalloproteinase genes implicates distinct functions during frog embryogenesis
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Differential regulation of three thyroid hormone-responsive matrix metalloproteinase genes implicates distinct functions during frog embryogenesis
Abstract
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a family of Zn(2+)-dependent extracellular proteases capable of degrading various proteinaceous components of the extracellular matrix (ECM). They are expressed in developmental and pathological processes such as postlactation mammary gland involution and tumor metastasis. Relatively few studies have been carried out to investigate the function of MMPs during embryogenesis and postembryonic organ development. Using Xenopus development as a model system, we and others have previously isolated three MMP genes as thyroid hormone response genes. They have distinct temporal and organ-specific regulations during thyroid hormone-dependent metamorphosis. We demonstrate here that three MMPs-stromelysin-3 (ST3), collagenases-3 (Col3), and collagenases-4 (Col4)-also have distinct spatial and temporal expression profiles during embryogenesis. Consistent with earlier suggestions that ST3 is a direct thyroid hormone response gene whereas Col3 and Col4 are not, we show that precocious overexpression of thyroid hormone receptors in the presence of thyroid hormone lead to increased expression of ST3, but not Col3. Furthermore, our whole-mount in situ hybridizations reveal a tight but distinct association of individual MMPs with tissue remodeling in different regions of the animal during embryogenesis. These results suggest that ST3 is likely to play a role in ECM remodeling that facilitate apoptotic tissue remodeling or resorption, whereas Col3 and Col4 appear to participate in connective tissue degradation during development.
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