Exogenous FGF10 can rescue an eye‐open at birth phenotype of Fgf10‐null mice by activating activin and TGFα‐EGFR signaling
- 1 June 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Vol. 48 (5) , 339-346
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-169x.2006.00869.x
Abstract
Mutant mice deficient in the fibroblast growth factor 10 (Fgf10) gene exhibit an eye‐open phenotype at birth. It has previously been shown that FGF10 has a dual role in proliferation and migration during the early and later stages of eyelid development, respectively. To verify the role of FGF10 during eyelid closure, explant culture of Fgf10‐null eyelid anlagen was performed, by which it was examined whether or not exogenous FGF10 could rescue the expression of activin βB and transforming growth factor α, known to be required for eyelid closure. We found that the expression of these genes was markedly induced while that of Shh or Ptch1, Ptch2 was not. We also observed the distribution of filamentous actin (F‐actin) after FGF10 application in the mutant eyelid explant, finding that the FGF10 protein induced F‐actin accumulation. We further examined filopodia of the eyelid leading edge cells, finding the length of the filopodia was significantly reduced in the mutant. These results verify that FGF10 promotes eyelid closure through activating activin and TGFα‐EGFR signaling.Keywords
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