TY - JOUR
T1 - Loss of connexin43-mediated gap junctional coupling in the mesenchyme of limb buds leads to altered expression of morphogens in mice
AU - Dobrowolski, Radoslaw
AU - Hertig, Gerda
AU - Lechner, Hildegard
AU - Wörsdörfer, Philipp
AU - Wulf, Volker
AU - Dicke, Nikolai
AU - Eckert, Dawid
AU - Bauer, Reinhard
AU - Schorle, Hubert
AU - Willecke, Klaus
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants of the German Research Association (SFB 645, project B2 to K.W.); and Bonn Forum Biomedicine to K.W. and H.S.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Mutations in the GJA1 gene coding for connexin43 (Cx43) cause oculodentodigital dysplasia (ODDD), a pleiotropic human disorder with characteristic morphologic anomalies of face, teeth, bones and digits. Interdigital webbings, also called syndactylies, are a characteristic phenotype of this disease showing high intra- and interfamilial penetrance. Therefore, we decided to study the molecular basis of syndactylies caused by Cx43 mutations. In order to reveal the impact of Cx43-mediated gap junctional coupling, we used mice expressing the human point mutation Cx43G138R and, in addition, 'knock-out' mice lacking Cx43. Both conditional mouse models developed syndactylies as a consequence of disturbed interdigital apoptosis, which we show to be due to reduced expression of two key morphogens: sonic hedgehog (Shh) and bone morphogenic protein 2 (Bmp2). Diminished levels of Bmp2 and subsequent up-regulation of fibroblast growth factors (Fgfs) lead to an insufficient induction of interdigital apoptosis. Interestingly, the reduction of Shh expression in Cx43 mutants begins on embryonic day 10.5 indicating a disturbance of the Fgf/Shh regulatory feedback loop, and confirming the recently published observation that gap junctions can relay Fgf signals to neighboring cells. Thus, Cx43-mediated gap junctional coupling in the mesenchyme of limb buds after ED11 is essential to maintain Shh expression, which regulates the downstream signaling of Bmp2. Besides diminished interdigital apoptosis, the decreased expression of Bmp2 in Cx43 mutants may also be involved in other morphological alterations in patients suffering from ODDD.
AB - Mutations in the GJA1 gene coding for connexin43 (Cx43) cause oculodentodigital dysplasia (ODDD), a pleiotropic human disorder with characteristic morphologic anomalies of face, teeth, bones and digits. Interdigital webbings, also called syndactylies, are a characteristic phenotype of this disease showing high intra- and interfamilial penetrance. Therefore, we decided to study the molecular basis of syndactylies caused by Cx43 mutations. In order to reveal the impact of Cx43-mediated gap junctional coupling, we used mice expressing the human point mutation Cx43G138R and, in addition, 'knock-out' mice lacking Cx43. Both conditional mouse models developed syndactylies as a consequence of disturbed interdigital apoptosis, which we show to be due to reduced expression of two key morphogens: sonic hedgehog (Shh) and bone morphogenic protein 2 (Bmp2). Diminished levels of Bmp2 and subsequent up-regulation of fibroblast growth factors (Fgfs) lead to an insufficient induction of interdigital apoptosis. Interestingly, the reduction of Shh expression in Cx43 mutants begins on embryonic day 10.5 indicating a disturbance of the Fgf/Shh regulatory feedback loop, and confirming the recently published observation that gap junctions can relay Fgf signals to neighboring cells. Thus, Cx43-mediated gap junctional coupling in the mesenchyme of limb buds after ED11 is essential to maintain Shh expression, which regulates the downstream signaling of Bmp2. Besides diminished interdigital apoptosis, the decreased expression of Bmp2 in Cx43 mutants may also be involved in other morphological alterations in patients suffering from ODDD.
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U2 - 10.1093/hmg/ddp227
DO - 10.1093/hmg/ddp227
M3 - Article
C2 - 19439426
AN - SCOPUS:67650751755
SN - 0964-6906
VL - 18
SP - 2899
EP - 2911
JO - Human Molecular Genetics
JF - Human Molecular Genetics
IS - 15
ER -