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von Willebrand factor D and EGF domains is an evolutionarily conserved and required feature of blastemas capable of multitissue appendage regeneration
Authors:Nicholas D Leigh  Sofia Sessa  Aline C Dragalzew  Duygu Payzin‐Dogru  Josane F Sousa  Anthony N Aggouras  Kimberly Johnson  Garrett S Dunlap  Brian J Haas  Michael Levin  Igor Schneider  Jessica L Whited
Abstract:Regenerative ability varies tremendously across species. A common feature of regeneration of appendages such as limbs, fins, antlers, and tails is the formation of a blastema—a transient structure that houses a pool of progenitor cells that can regenerate the missing tissue. We have identified the expression of von Willebrand factor D and EGF domains (vwde) as a common feature of blastemas capable of regenerating limbs and fins in a variety of highly regenerative species, including axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa), and Polpyterus (Polypterus senegalus). Further, vwde expression is tightly linked to the ability to regenerate appendages in Xenopus laevis. Functional experiments demonstrate a requirement for vwde in regeneration and indicate that Vwde is a potent growth factor in the blastema. These data identify a key role for vwde in regenerating blastemas and underscore the power of an evolutionarily informed approach for identifying conserved genetic components of regeneration.
Keywords:axolotl  blastema  lungfish  Polypterus  regeneration  von Willebrand factor and EGF domains  Xenopus
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