WNT and DKK determine hair follicle spacing through a reaction-diffusion mechanism
- PMID: 17082421
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1130088
WNT and DKK determine hair follicle spacing through a reaction-diffusion mechanism
Abstract
Mathematical reaction-diffusion models have been suggested to describe formation of animal pigmentation patterns and distribution of epidermal appendages. However, the crucial signals and in vivo mechanisms are still elusive. Here we identify WNT and its inhibitor DKK as primary determinants of murine hair follicle spacing, using a combined experimental and computational modeling approach. Transgenic DKK overexpression reduces overall appendage density. Moderate suppression of endogenous WNT signaling forces follicles to form clusters during an otherwise normal morphogenetic program. These results confirm predictions of a WNT/DKK-specific mathematical model and provide in vivo corroboration of the reaction-diffusion mechanism for epidermal appendage formation.
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Developmental biology. The Turing model comes of molecular age.Science. 2006 Dec 1;314(5804):1397-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1136396. Science. 2006. PMID: 17138885 Free PMC article.
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