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 PMID:18351662  

WNT signaling affects gene expression in the ventral diencephalon and pituitary gland growth.

Mary Anne Potok | Kelly B Cha | Andrea Hunt | Michelle L Brinkmeier | Michael Leitges | Andreas Kispert | Sally A Camper
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists | 2008

We examined the role of WNT signaling in pituitary development by characterizing the pituitary phenotype of three WNT knockout mice and assessing the expression of WNT pathway components. Wnt5a mutants have expanded domains of Fgf10 and bone morphogenetic protein expression in the ventral diencephalon and a reduced domain of LHX3 expression in Rathke's pouch. Wnt4 mutants have mildly reduced cell differentiation, reduced POU1F1 expression, and mild anterior lobe hypoplasia. Wnt4, Wnt5a double mutants exhibit an additive pituitary phenotype of dysmorphology and mild hypoplasia. Wnt6 mutants have no obvious pituitary phenotype. We surveyed WNT expression and identified transcripts for numerous Wnts, Frizzleds, and downstream pathway members in the pituitary and ventral diencephalon. These findings support the emerging model that WNT signaling affects the pituitary gland via effects on ventral diencephalon signaling, and suggest additional Wnt genes that are worthy of functional studies.

Pubmed ID: 18351662

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Associated grants

  • Agency: FDA HHS, United States
    Id: 2-T32-BM0832213
  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 HD034283-13
  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01-HD34283
  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 HD034283
  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R37-HD30428
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: GM07863
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: T32 GM007863
  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R37 HD030428
  • Agency: NICHD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R37 HD030428-17

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