BMP-2 functions independently of SHH signaling and triggers cell condensation and apoptosis in regenerating axolotl limbs |
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Authors: | Jean-Charles Guimond Mathieu Lévesque Pierre-Luc Michaud Jérémie Berdugo Kenneth Finnson Anie Philip Stéphane Roy |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Stomatology, Faculty of Dentistry,Université de Montréal,Montreal,Canada;2.Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine,Université de Montréal,Montreal,Canada;3.Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine,McGill University,Montreal,Canada |
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Abstract: | Background Axolotls have the unique ability, among vertebrates, to perfectly regenerate complex body parts, such as limbs, after amputation. In addition, axolotls pattern developing and regenerating autopods from the anterior to posterior axis instead of posterior to anterior like all tetrapods studied to date. Sonic hedgehog is important in establishing this anterior-posterior axis of limbs in all tetrapods including axolotls. Interestingly, its expression is conserved (to the posterior side of limb buds and blastemas) in axolotl limbs as in other tetrapods. It has been suggested that BMP-2 may be the secondary mediator of sonic hedgehog, although there is mounting evidence to the contrary in mice. Since BMP-2 expression is on the anterior portion of developing and regenerating limbs prior to digit patterning, opposite to the expression of sonic hedgehog, we examined whether BMP-2 expression was dependent on sonic hedgehog signaling and whether it affects patterning of the autopod during regeneration. |
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