PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

High throughput genomic screen identifies multiple factors that promote cooperative Wnt signaling.

  • Mayumi F Miller,
  • Ethan David Cohen,
  • Julie E Baggs,
  • John B Hogenesch,
  • Edward E Morrisey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055782
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. e55782

Abstract

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Previous studies have demonstrated that certain Wnt ligands can promote high levels of cooperative signaling in a cell type specific manner. To explore the underlying mechanism of this cooperative Wnt signaling, we performed a high-throughput screen of more than 14,000 cDNAs to identify genes that promote cooperative Wnt signaling in the context of a single Wnt ligand, Wnt2. This screen identified several homeobox factors including Msx2, Nkx5.2, and Esx1, in addition to other factors known to promote Wnt signaling including Pias4. Generation of dominant-active or dominant-negative forms of Msx2 indicate that the mechanism by which homeobox factors cooperatively promote Wnt signaling is through their ability to repress gene transcription. These data identify a broad homeobox code, which acts to increase Wnt signaling through transcriptional repression.