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Interdigital cell death in the embryonic limb is associated with depletion of Reelin in the extracellular matrix

Abstract: Interdigital cell death is a physiological regression process responsible for sculpturing the digits in the embryonic vertebrate limb. Changes in the intensity of this degenerative process account for the different patterns of interdigital webbing among vertebrate species. Here, we show that Reelin is present in the extracellular matrix of the interdigital mesoderm of chick and mouse embryos during the developmental stages of digit formation. Reelin is a large extracellular glycoprotein which has important functions in the developing nervous system, including neuronal survival; however, the significance of Reelin in other systems has received very little attention. We show that reelin expression becomes intensely downregulated in both the chick and mouse interdigits preceding the establishment of the areas of interdigital cell death. Furthermore, fibroblast growth factors, which are cell survival signals for the interdigital mesoderm, intensely upregulated reelin expression, while BMPs, which are proapototic signals, downregulate its expression in the interdigit. Gene silencing experiments of reelin gene or its intracellular effector Dab-1 confirmed the implication of Reelin signaling as a survival factor for the limb undifferentiated mesoderm. We found that Reelin activates canonical survival pathways in the limb mesoderm involving protein kinase B and focal adhesion kinase. Our findings support that Reelin plays a role in interdigital cell death, and suggests that anoikis (apoptosis secondary to loss of cell adhesion) may be involved in this process

 Authorship: Díaz-Mendoza M., Lorda-Diez C., Montero J., García-Porrero J., Hurlé J.,

 Fuente: Cell Death and Disease, 2013, 4, e800

 Year of publication: 2013

 No. of pages: 7

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2013.322

 ISSN: 2041-4889

 Spanish project: BFU2011-24169

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2013.322

Authorship

MANUEL JESUS DIAZ MENDOZA

JUAN ANTONIO GARCIA-PORRERO PEREZ