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Wise Young
10-23-2003, 10:33 AM
• Wijgerde M, McMahon JA, Rule M and McMahon AP (2002). A direct requirement for Hedgehog signaling for normal specification of all ventral progenitor domains in the presumptive mammalian spinal cord. Genes Dev 16:2849-64. Summary: The hedgehog signaling pathway organizes the developing ventral neural tube by establishing distinct neural progenitor fates along the dorsoventral axis. Smoothened (Smo) is essential for all Hedgehog (Hh) signaling, and genetic inactivation of Smo cells autonomously blocks the ability of cells to transduce the Hh signal. Using a chimeric approach, we examined the behavior of Smo null mutant neural progenitor cells in the developing vertebrate spinal cord, and we show that direct Hh signaling is essential for the specification of all ventral progenitor populations. Further, Hh signaling extends into the dorsal half of the spinal cord including the intermediate Dbx expression domain. Surprisingly, in the absence of Sonic hedgehog (Shh), we observe the presence of a Smo-dependent Hh signaling activity operating in the ventral half of the spinal cord that most likely reflects Indian hedgehog (Ihh) signaling originating from the underlying gut endoderm. Comparative studies of Shh, Smo, and Gli3 single and compound mutants reveal that Hh signaling acts in part to specify neural cell identity by counteracting the repressive action of Gli3 on p0, p1, p2, and pMN formation. However, whereas these cell identities are restored in Gli3/Smo compound mutants, correct stratification of the rescued ventral cell types is lost. Thus, Hh signaling is essential for organizing ventral cell pattern, possibly through the control of differential cell affinities. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, The Biolabs, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.

Lindox
10-23-2003, 05:33 PM
Dr. Wise,
If the gene(s) controlling the Hh signalling
is mutant..what could develope?

I was doing alright with the first two sentences..then got lost.
Thanks.

If you can dream it..you can
do it. Walt Disney

Wise Young
10-26-2003, 12:08 PM
lindox, I think the authors asked exactly the same question that you are asking except that they simply knocked out the receptor for sonic hedgehog gene, called Smo. They found that the receptor is essential. However, if they knocked out sonic hedgehog itself, they still found that Smo was activated and they suggest that this is because of another hedgehog signal that they call Indian Hedgehog. This is not surprising. Whenever a particular gene has an important function, there is usually some kind of backup gene that does similar things and can substitute.

Hedgehog is very exciting because it seems to play a major role in stimulating neural progenitor cells to produce neurons in the spinal cord, in addition to other functions such as determining the dorsoventral distribution of neuronal function (sensory versus motor) in the spinal cord during development.

Wise.