Integrins in the mouse myotome: Developmental changes and differences between the epaxial and hypaxial lineage
Open Access
- 5 August 2004
- journal article
- patterns and-phenotypes
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Dynamics
- Vol. 231 (2) , 402-415
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.20136
Abstract
Integrins are cellular adhesion receptors that mediate signaling and play key roles in the development of multicellular organisms. However, their role in the cellular events leading to myotome formation is completely unknown. Here, we describe the expression patterns of the α1, α4, α5, α6, and α7 integrin subunits in the mouse myotome and correlate them with the expression of several differentiation markers. Our results indicate that these integrin subunits may be differentially involved in the various phases of myogenic determination and differentiation. A detailed characterization of the myogenic cell types expressing the α4 and α6 subunits showed a regionalization of the myotome and dermomyotome based on cell‐adhesion properties. We conclude that α6β1 may be an early marker of epaxial myogenic progenitor cells. In contrast, α4β1 is up‐regulated in the intercalated myotome after myocyte differentiation. Furthermore, α4β1 is expressed in the hypaxial dermomyotome and is maintained by early hypaxial myogenic progenitor cells colonizing the myotome. Developmental Dynamics 231:402–415, 2004.Keywords
Funding Information
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia/FEDER (PRAXIS XXI/P/PCNA/BIA/131/96, SFRH/BD/1359/2000, POCTI/BCI/47681/2002)
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