Differential response of Shh expression between chick forelimb and hindlimb buds by FGF-4
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Differential response of Shh expression between chick forelimb and hindlimb buds by FGF-4
Abstract
The interactions of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and fibroblast growth factor (FGF) play important roles in vertebrate limb pattern formation. In the posterior region of the chick limb bud, Shh and FGF-4 each maintain expression in a positive feedback loop. In the anterior region, Shh can also induce Fgf-4 expression in the anterior apical ectodermal ridge. However, the possibility of Shh induction by FGF protein is unclear. Because many experiments to analyze gene expression have been carried out by using the forelimb bud of the chick embryo, we investigated gene expression of the cells in the anterior region of the chick hindlimb bud after FGF-4 application and compared the results with those for the forelimb bud. When an FGF-4-containing bead was implanted into the anterior region of a stage 20 hindlimb bud, ectopic expression of Shh was induced in the mesenchyme beneath the anterior end of the apical ectodermal ridge at 36 hr after implantation. Subsequent to Shh activation, Hoxd13 was also observed in the anterior-distal region of the limb bud. Furthermore, FGF-4 implantation to the hindlimb bud caused additional digit formation accompanying respecification of positional value in the anterior tissue. Ectopic Shh was induced in cells located distal to the FGF-4 bead, and the cells of the flank region did not contribute to ectopic Shh induction. On the other hand, no ectopic Shh and Hoxd13 expression was detected by grafting an FGF-4 bead into the forelimb bud. Although FGF-4 implantation to the forelimb bud occasionally induced extra digit 2 formation, no embryos had an extra digit 3 or digit 4, and many specimens exhibited normal skeletal pattern. These results demonstrate the difference between the fore- and hindlimb buds in the cell competence of Shh induction in response to FGF-4, suggesting the possibility that the responsiveness of mesenchymal cells in signaling molecules is not the same in the fore- and hindlimb buds.
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