Hox genes and morphological identity:: axial versus lateral patterning in the vertebrate mesoderm

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Nowicki, JL
Burke, AC [1 ]
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[1] Wesleyan Univ, Dept Biol, Middletown, CT 06459 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Biol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
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DEVELOPMENT | 2000年 / 127卷 / 19期
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Hox genes; somites; lateral plate; global patterning; AP axis; chick-quail;
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The successful organization of the vertebrate body requires that local information in the embryo be translated into a functional, global pattern. Somite cells form the bulk of the musculoskeletal system. Heterotopic transplants of segmental plate along the axis from quail to chick were performed to test the correlation between autonomous morphological patterning and Hox gene expression in somite subpopulations. The data presented strengthen the correlation of Hox gene expression with axial specification and focus on the significance of Hox genes in specific derivatives of the somites, We have defined two anatomical compartments of the body based on the embryonic origin of the cells making up contributing structures: the dorsal compartment, formed from purely semitic cell populations; and the ventral compartment comprising cells from somites and lateral plate. The boundary between these anatomical compartments is termed the semitic frontier. Semitic tissue transplanted between axial levels retains both original Hox expression and morphological identity in the dorsal compartment. In contrast, migrating lateral semitic cells crossing the semitic frontier do not maintain donor Hox expression but apparently adopt the Hox expression of the lateral plate and participate in the morphology appropriate to the host level. Dorsal and ventral compartments, as defined here, have relevance for experimental manipulations that influence somite cell behavior. The correlation of Hox expression profiles and patterning behavior of cells in these two compartments supports the hypothesis of independent Hox codes in paraxial and lateral plate mesoderm.
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