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. 2018 May;60(4):226-238.
doi: 10.1111/dgd.12432. Epub 2018 Apr 26.

Roles of Xenopus chemokine ligand CXCLh (XCXCLh) in early embryogenesis

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Roles of Xenopus chemokine ligand CXCLh (XCXCLh) in early embryogenesis

Toshiyasu Goto et al. Dev Growth Differ. 2018 May.

Abstract

Several chemokine molecules control cell movements during early morphogenesis. However, it is unclear whether chemokine molecules affect cell fate. Here, we identified and characterized the CXC-type chemokine ligand in Xenopus laevis, Xenopus CXCLh (XCXCLh), during early embryogenesis. XCXCLh is expressed in the dorsal vegetal region at the gastrula stage. Both overexpression and knockdown of XCXCLh in the dorsal region inhibited gastrulation. XCXCLh contributed to the attraction of mesendodermal cells and accelerated the reassembly of scratched culture cells. Also, XCXCLh contributed to early endodermal induction. Overexpression of VegTmRNA or high concentrations of calcium ions induced XCXCLh expression. XCXCLh may play roles in both cell movements and differentiation during early Xenopus embryogenesis.

Keywords: Xenopus laevis; calcium ion; chemokine; endoderm; gastrulation.

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