The craniofacial skeleton requires the coordination of developmental processes that are regulated by a number of different signaling pathways. Disruption of these signaling pathways can lead to craniofacial disorders in newborns and cancer in adults. My project examines the molecular mechanisms employed by Endothelin-1 (Edn1) that signals one of these pathways. Zebrafish ednl mutants, studied in the Kimmel lab, exhibit severe defects in the ventral pharyngeal arch derived skeletal structures that include reduction of ventral pharyngeal arch cartilages, fusion between cartilages, homeotic transformation, and changes in cartilage shape. The signaling mechanisms employed by Edn1 remain unclear, however, several genes have been identified through forward mutagenesis screens that provide clues to the Edn1 pathway, one such gene is plcps. The plcps mutant exhibits similar craniofacial defects to ednl mutants, supporting a role for Plcps to transduce the Ednl signal to promote pharyngeal arch growth and morphogenesis. I propose to 1) determine if Ednl requires Plcps to regulate cell proliferation and cell death of neural crestderived cells, by measuring cell proliferation and cell death in embryos lacking ednl and plcp3; 2) determine if Plcps is required to link the aPKC/Par complex with regulators of the actin cytoskeleton to promote convergence-extension of the pharyngeal arches by disrupting each component and performing geometric morphometric analysis; and 3) use forward mutagenesis screens to identify new genes that function in the Ednl pathway. This fellowship will establish my career using the zebrafish craniofacial development model to investigate how the de-regulation of signaling pathways can lead to developmental disorders and disease. My research will provide data that will increase our understanding how Ednl initiates these developmental pathways, which will help create better strategies to combat diseases, such as cancer, that result when signaling is disrupted or de-regulated. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
Type
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
Project #
1F32DE019056-01A1
Application #
7615444
Study Section
NIDCR Special Grants Review Committee (DSR)
Program Officer
Frieden, Leslie A
Project Start
2008-12-01
Project End
2011-11-30
Budget Start
2008-12-01
Budget End
2009-11-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$47,626
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Oregon
Department
Other Basic Sciences
Type
Organized Research Units
DUNS #
948117312
City
Eugene
State
OR
Country
United States
Zip Code
97403
Eames, B Frank; DeLaurier, April; Ullmann, Bonnie et al. (2013) FishFace: interactive atlas of zebrafish craniofacial development at cellular resolution. BMC Dev Biol 13:23
Sasaki, Mark M; Nichols, James T; Kimmel, Charles B (2013) edn1 and hand2 Interact in early regulation of pharyngeal arch outgrowth during zebrafish development. PLoS One 8:e67522