The long-term objective of the proposed research is to understand how information from the three signaling centers of the developing limb bud is integrated in space and developmental time to produce the patterned amniote limb. In order to do this (i) components of the signaling center pathways that are presently unknown must be discovered, and (ii) a means of integrating the monotonic signaling center effectors determined. In the past grant period, we defined the molecular biology of a limbless mutant. We propose the hypothesis that the chicken limbless mutant is an important tool for using differential cloning techniques to study these two significant problems in embryonic pattern formation. Subtraction of cDNAs common to limbless and wild-type limb buds yielded a cDNA library enriched for signaling pathway components. Preliminary results give strong support to the validity of the hypothesis. Following up on the preliminary data we propose the following three specific aims. 1) Continue to screen the signaling center pathway-enriched cDNA library to isolate novel cDNAs that are expressed in spatially and temporally restricted patterns and to analyze them for their role in limb pattern formation by epistatic analysis to known limb pattern genes and misexpression using viral techniques. 2) Determine the role in limb development of a chicken (c) homolog of the C. elegans heterochronic gene Lin-41 which we propose as a timing gene along the proximal-distal axis of the developing limb; cLin-41 was isolated in the initial screen. 3) Determine the role of a Wnt7a-FGF responsive gene isolated in the initial screen for its function in the dorsal-ventral signaling pathway downstream of known components in this pathway; or, alternatively, in a parallel pathway whose function is proposed to maintain Sonic hedgehog signaling in the limb bud. The proposed research will produce new information on cell signaling in embryonic development. By defining the role of a putative chicken heterochronic gene in limb development we will be able to better understand how developmental timing along the limb proximal-distal axis is controlled. This could lead to insights at the molecular level of malformations such as phocomelia. Similarly, by defining the role of the unique Wnt7a-FGF responsive gene we will significantly advance understanding of how this complex pathway functions in limb development.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HD032551-07
Application #
6387670
Study Section
Cell Development and Function Integrated Review Group (CDF)
Program Officer
Javois, Lorette Claire
Project Start
1994-12-15
Project End
2005-03-31
Budget Start
2001-04-01
Budget End
2002-03-31
Support Year
7
Fiscal Year
2001
Total Cost
$324,000
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Wisconsin Madison
Department
Anatomy/Cell Biology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
161202122
City
Madison
State
WI
Country
United States
Zip Code
53715
Maas, Sarah A; Suzuki, Takayuki; Fallon, John F (2011) Identification of spontaneous mutations within the long-range limb-specific Sonic hedgehog enhancer (ZRS) that alter Sonic hedgehog expression in the chicken limb mutants oligozeugodactyly and silkie breed. Dev Dyn 240:1212-22
Suzuki, Takayuki; Hasso, Sean M; Fallon, John F (2008) Unique SMAD1/5/8 activity at the phalanx-forming region determines digit identity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105:4185-90
Harris, Matthew P; Williamson, Scott; Fallon, John F et al. (2005) Molecular evidence for an activator-inhibitor mechanism in development of embryonic feather branching. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102:11734-9
Lancman, Joseph J; Caruccio, Nicholas C; Harfe, Brian D et al. (2005) Analysis of the regulation of lin-41 during chick and mouse limb development. Dev Dyn 234:948-60
Maas, Sarah A; Fallon, John F (2005) Single base pair change in the long-range Sonic hedgehog limb-specific enhancer is a genetic basis for preaxial polydactyly. Dev Dyn 232:345-8
Bastida, Maria Felix; Delgado, M Dolores; Wang, Baolin et al. (2004) Levels of Gli3 repressor correlate with Bmp4 expression and apoptosis during limb development. Dev Dyn 231:148-60
Harris, Matthew P; Linkhart, Barbara L; Fallon, John F (2004) Bmp7 mediates early signaling events during induction of chick epidermal organs. Dev Dyn 231:22-32
Munoz-Sanjuan, I; Cooper, M K; Beachy, P A et al. (2001) Expression and regulation of chicken fibroblast growth factor homologous factor (FHF)-4 during craniofacial morphogenesis. Dev Dyn 220:238-45
Loredo, G A; Brukman, A; Harris, M P et al. (2001) Development of an evolutionarily novel structure: fibroblast growth factor expression in the carapacial ridge of turtle embryos. J Exp Zool 291:274-81
Loeffler, I K; Stocum, D L; Fallon, J F et al. (2001) Leaping lopsided: a review of the current hypotheses regarding etiologies of limb malformations in frogs. Anat Rec 265:228-45

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