نتایج جستجو برای: hedgehog

تعداد نتایج: 9491  

Journal: :Development 2006
Sarah J Hatsell Pamela Cowin

The Hedgehog pathway is vital for the development of many epidermal appendages, but its role in mammary development has been unclear. Here, we show that although Gli2 and Gli3 are expressed during embryonic mammary development, transcriptional reporters of positive Hedgehog signaling are absent. Nevertheless, Gli3(xt/xt) embryos show aberrant early mammary marker expression and lack two pairs o...

2017
Jennifer M Dyson Sarah E Conduit Sandra J Feeney Sandra Hakim Tia DiTommaso Alex J Fulcher Absorn Sriratana Georg Ramm Kristy A Horan Rajendra Gurung Carol Wicking Ian Smyth Christina A Mitchell

Human ciliopathies, including Joubert syndrome (JBTS), arise from cilia dysfunction. The inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatase INPP5E localizes to cilia and is mutated in JBTS. Murine Inpp5e ablation is embryonically lethal and recapitulates JBTS, including neural tube defects and polydactyly; however, the underlying defects in cilia signaling and the function of INPP5E at cilia are still emergi...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Mikiko Inaki Tetsuya Kojima Ryu Ueda Kaoru Saigo

We show that high levels of Hedgehog signaling activity are essential for medial-region patterning in Drosophila legs. In mid-to-late third instar leg discs, high levels of Hedgehog signals repress the transcription of pxb, a newly identified gene encoding a transmembrane protein expressed specifically in the anterior compartment. Misexpression experiments indicate that Pxb may serve as a Hedge...

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 2011
Chi-Chung Hui Stephane Angers

Gli zinc-finger proteins are transcription factors involved in the intracellular signal transduction controlled by the Hedgehog family of secreted molecules. They are frequently mutated in human congenital malformations, and their abnormal regulation leads to tumorigenesis. Genetic studies in several model systems indicate that their activity is tightly regulated by Hedgehog signaling through v...

Journal: :Science 2010
Nicolas Dray Kristin Tessmar-Raible Martine Le Gouar Laura Vibert Foteini Christodoulou Katharina Schipany Aurélien Guillou Juliane Zantke Heidi Snyman Julien Béhague Michel Vervoort Detlev Arendt Guillaume Balavoine

Annelids and arthropods share a similar segmented organization of the body whose evolutionary origin remains unclear. The Hedgehog signaling pathway, prominent in arthropod embryonic segment patterning, has not been shown to have a similar function outside arthropods. We show that the ligand Hedgehog, the receptor Patched, and the transcription factor Gli are all expressed in striped patterns b...

2017
Yan Chen Xiaoling Lu Luo Guo Wenli Ni Yanping Zhang Liping Zhao Lingjie Wu Shan Sun Shasha Zhang Mingliang Tang Wenyan Li Renjie Chai Huawei Li

Hair cell (HC) loss is the major cause of permanent sensorineural hearing loss in mammals. Unlike lower vertebrates, mammalian cochlear HCs cannot regenerate spontaneously after damage, although the vestibular system does maintain limited HC regeneration capacity. Thus HC regeneration from the damaged sensory epithelium has been one of the main areas of research in the field of hearing restorat...

Journal: :Development 2000
M J Barresi H L Stickney S H Devoto

Hedgehog proteins mediate many of the inductive interactions that determine cell fate during embryonic development. Hedgehog signaling has been shown to regulate slow muscle fiber type development. We report here that mutations in the zebrafish slow-muscle-omitted (smu) gene disrupt many developmental processes involving Hedgehog signaling. smu(-/-) embryos have a 99% reduction in the number of...

Journal: :Development 2003
Katherine L Hammond Helen E Loynes Amos A Folarin Joanne Smith Tanya T Whitfield

Currently, few factors have been identified that provide the inductive signals necessary to transform the simple otic placode into the complex asymmetric structure of the adult vertebrate inner ear. We provide evidence that Hedgehog signalling from ventral midline structures acts directly on the zebrafish otic vesicle to induce posterior otic identity. We demonstrate that two strong Hedgehog pa...

2016
Nicole M. Urman Amar Mirza Scott X. Atwood Ramon J. Whitson Kavita Y. Sarin Jean Y. Tang Anthony E. Oro

The Hedgehog pathway is a potent regulator of cellular growth and plays a central role in the development of many cancers including basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The majority of BCCs arise from mutations in the Patched receptor resulting in constitutive activation of the Hedgehog pathway. Secondary driver mutations promote BCC oncogenesis and occur frequently due to the high mutational burden res...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2008
Georg Feldmann Volker Fendrich Karen McGovern Djahida Bedja Savita Bisht Hector Alvarez Jan-Bart M Koorstra Nils Habbe Collins Karikari Michael Mullendore Kathleen L Gabrielson Rajni Sharma William Matsui Anirban Maitra

Recent evidence suggests that blockade of aberrant Hedgehog signaling can be exploited as a therapeutic strategy for pancreatic cancer. Our previous studies using the prototype Hedgehog small-molecule antagonist cyclopamine had shown the striking inhibition of systemic metastases on Hedgehog blockade in spontaneously metastatic orthotopic xenograft models. Cyclopamine is a natural compound with...

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