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Roles of Irx3/5 in Mouse Hindlimb Development

Iroquois (Irx) homeobox genes have important and redundant functions during embryogenesis. Irx3/5 double knock out (Irx3/5 KO) mouse embryos exhibit severe hindlimb phenotypes. In these mutant hindlimbs, digit 1 and tibia are absent, moreover femur and pelvis are hypoplastic. Here, we demonstrate that Irx3/5 are expressed in the hindlimb field prior to limb bud initiation, and are required at this early stage for the pattern formation along the anteroposterior axis. Their early function is involved in prepatterning and positioning the Shh expression domain. In addition, Irx3/5 KO mutant hindlimb buds have a mild outgrowth defect and increased cell death at early stages of limb development, which may explain the small hindlimb bud size in these mutant embryos. To examine whether Irx3/5-expressing cells are the origin of lost and affected structures in Irx3/5 KO mutant hindlimbs, targeting vectors with Cre genes inserted into the Irx5 locus have been generated.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TORONTO/oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/35151
Date19 March 2013
CreatorsLi, Danyi
ContributorsHui, Chi-chung, Hopyan, Sevan
Source SetsUniversity of Toronto
Languageen_ca
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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