[HTML][HTML] Stage specific requirement of platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α in embryonic development

C Qian, CWY Wong, Z Wu, Q He, H Xia, PKH Tam… - PLoS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
C Qian, CWY Wong, Z Wu, Q He, H Xia, PKH Tam, KKY Wong, VCH Lui
PLoS one, 2017journals.plos.org
Background Platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRα) is a cell-surface
receptor tyrosine kinase for platelet-derived growth factors. Correct timing and level of
Pdgfra expression is crucial for embryo development, and deletion of Pdgfra caused
developmental defects of multiple endoderm and mesoderm derived structures, resulting in
a complex phenotypes including orofacial cleft, spina bifida, rib deformities, and
omphalocele in mice. However, it is not clear if deletion of Pdgfra at different embryonic …
Background
Platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRα) is a cell-surface receptor tyrosine kinase for platelet-derived growth factors. Correct timing and level of Pdgfra expression is crucial for embryo development, and deletion of Pdgfra caused developmental defects of multiple endoderm and mesoderm derived structures, resulting in a complex phenotypes including orofacial cleft, spina bifida, rib deformities, and omphalocele in mice. However, it is not clear if deletion of Pdgfra at different embryonic stages differentially affects these structures.
Purpose
To address the temporal requirement of Pdgfra in embryonic development.
Methods
We have deleted the Pdgfra in Pdgfra-expressing tissues at different embryonic stages in mice, examined and quantified the developmental anomalies.
Results
Current study showed that (i) conditional deletion of Pdgfra at different embryonic days (between E7.5 and E10.5) resulted in orofacial cleft, spina bifida, rib cage deformities, and omphalocele, and (ii) the day of Pdgfra deletion influenced the combinations, incidence and severities of these anomalies. Deletion of Pdgfra caused apoptosis of Pdgfra-expressing tissues, and developmental defects of their derivatives.
Conclusion
Orofacial cleft, spina bifida and omphalocele are among the commonest skeletal and abdominal wall defects of newborns, but their genetic etiologies are largely unknown. The remarkable resemblance of our conditional Pdgfra knockout embryos to theses human congenital anomalies, suggesting that dysregulated PDGFRA expression could cause these anomalies in human. Future work should aim at defining (a) the regulatory elements for the expression of the human PDGFRA during embryonic development, and (b) if mutations / sequence variations of these regulatory elements cause these anomalies.
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