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Title: Canonical Wnt signalling regulates epithelial patterning by modulating levels of laminins in zebrafish appendages
Authors: Nagendran, Monica
Arora, Prateek
Gori, Payal
Mulay, Aditya
Ray, Shinjini
JACOB, TRESSA
Sonawane, Mahendra
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Appendages
Epithelial cell shapes
Laminin
Wnt signalling
Zebrafish
Median fin fold
2015
Issue Date: Jan-2015
Publisher: The Company of Biologists
Citation: Development, 142(2), 320-330.
Abstract: The patterning and morphogenesis of body appendages – such as limbs and fins – is orchestrated by the activities of several developmental pathways. Wnt signalling is essential for the induction of limbs. However, it is unclear whether a canonical Wnt signalling gradient exists and regulates the patterning of epithelium in vertebrate appendages. Using an evolutionarily old appendage – the median fin in zebrafish – as a model, we show that the fin epithelium exhibits graded changes in cellular morphology along the proximo-distal axis. This epithelial pattern is strictly correlated with the gradient of canonical Wnt signalling activity. By combining genetic analyses with cellular imaging, we show that canonical Wnt signalling regulates epithelial cell morphology by modulating the levels of laminins, which are extracellular matrix components. We have unravelled a hitherto unknown mechanism involved in epithelial patterning, which is also conserved in the pectoral fins – evolutionarily recent appendages that are homologous to tetrapod limbs.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.118703
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7044
ISSN: 1477-9129
0950-1991
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