PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Fgf8-related secondary organizers exert different polarizing planar instructions along the mouse anterior neural tube.

  • Ivan Crespo-Enriquez,
  • Juha Partanen,
  • Salvador Martinez,
  • Salvador Martinez,
  • Diego Echevarria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 7
p. e39977

Abstract

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Early brain patterning depends on proper arrangement of positional information. This information is given by gradients of secreted signaling molecules (morphogens) detected by individual cells within the responding tissue, leading to specific fate decisions. Here we report that the morphogen FGF8 exerts initially a differential signal activity along the E9.5 mouse neural tube. We demonstrate that this polarizing activity codes by RAS-regulated ERK1/2 signaling and depends on the topographical location of the secondary organizers: the isthmic organizer (IsO) and the anterior neural ridge (anr) but not on zona limitans intrathalamica (zli). Our results suggest that Sprouty2, a negative modulator of RAS/ERK pathway, is important for regulating Fgf8 morphogenetic signal activity by controlling Fgf8-induced signaling pathways and positional information during early brain development.