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Pia Kuss, Pablo Villavicencio-Lorini, Florian Witte, Joachim Klose, Andrea N. Albrecht, Petra Seemann, Jochen Hecht, Stefan Mundlos
Published in Volume 119, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(1):146–156 doi:10.1172/JCI36851
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Figure 7
Enhanced chondrogenesis in Spdh/Spdh limbs.

(A) Primary mesenchymal cells of E13.5 Spdh/Spdh autopods grown in vitro at high density, stained for Alcian blue, and quantified. Note the increased chondrogenesis in mutant limbs. Results are presented as mean ± SEM. (B) Immunohistochemistry with anti-Sox9 antibody on E12.5 and E13.5 limb sections. WT showed Sox9 in the cartilaginous anlagen but not in the interdigital mesenchyme. In Spdh limbs, no exact border could be determined, and cells within the interdigital mesenchyme were Sox9 positive. Boxed areas show magnification. Original magnification (from top to bottom), ×100, ×400, ×200, ×400. (C) In situ hybridization for Sox9 at stages E13.5 and E14.5 demonstrated expression in the interdigital mesenchyme of Spdh limbs. (D) Regulation of Sox6 and Sox9 in chMM cultures at days 6, 9, and 13 (left to right). RNA was extracted from chMM cultures, and transcribed cDNA was measured by quantitative PCR. Values were normalized to day 6 control. Mutant Hoxd13 activated Sox6/9 expression. Results are presented as mean ± SD. (E) 3D models of WT and Spdh/Spdh limbs stained for Col2a1 expression after in situ hybridization. Note additional condensations within interdigital spaces in Spdh limbs (arrows).