Islet1-mediated activation of the β-catenin pathway is necessary for hindlimb initiation in mice

Y Kawakami, M Marti, H Kawakami, J Itou… - …, 2011 - journals.biologists.com
Y Kawakami, M Marti, H Kawakami, J Itou, T Quach, A Johnson, S Sahara, DDM O'Leary
Development, 2011journals.biologists.com
The transcriptional basis of vertebrate limb initiation, which is a well-studied system for the
initiation of organogenesis, remains elusive. Specifically, involvement of the β-catenin
pathway in limb initiation, as well as its role in hindlimb-specific transcriptional regulation,
are under debate. Here, we show that the β-catenin pathway is active in the limb-forming
area in mouse embryos. Furthermore, conditional inactivation of β-catenin as well as Islet1,
a hindlimb-specific factor, in the lateral plate mesoderm results in a failure to induce …
The transcriptional basis of vertebrate limb initiation, which is a well-studied system for the initiation of organogenesis, remains elusive. Specifically, involvement of the β-catenin pathway in limb initiation, as well as its role in hindlimb-specific transcriptional regulation, are under debate. Here, we show that the β-catenin pathway is active in the limb-forming area in mouse embryos. Furthermore, conditional inactivation of β-catenin as well as Islet1, a hindlimb-specific factor, in the lateral plate mesoderm results in a failure to induce hindlimb outgrowth. We further show that Islet1 is required for the nuclear accumulation of β-catenin and hence for activation of the β-catenin pathway, and that the β-catenin pathway maintains Islet1 expression. These two factors influence each other and function upstream of active proliferation of hindlimb progenitors in the lateral plate mesoderm and the expression of a common factor, Fgf10. Our data demonstrate that Islet1 and β-catenin regulate outgrowth and Fgf10-Fgf8 feedback loop formation during vertebrate hindlimb initiation. Our study identifies Islet1 as a hindlimb-specific transcriptional regulator of initiation, and clarifies the controversy regarding the requirement of β-catenin for limb initiation.
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