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Gene Expression Patterns and Signal Modulations of Regulator of G Protein Signaling (Rgs19) in Mouse Secondary Palate Development

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한국동물번식학회 (The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction)
초록

Palatal development is one of the crucial events in craniofacial morphogenesis, according to the significant signaling pathway including the out growth, elevation, and fusion of palatal shelves. In the fusion of palatal shelves, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a fundamental process to achieve the proper morphogenesis of palate. Mechanisms of EMT have been reported as the processes of migration, apoptosis or general EMT through the modulations through various signalling molecules. Rgs19, known as a regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) family through GTPase activity, showed the interesting epithelial expression patterns in various organogeneses including the significant expression patterns of Rgs19 in palatal development. To evaluate the precise function of Rgs19 in palatogenesis, we employed the gain and loss of function studies using ASODN treatments and gene electroporations while in vitro palate organ cultivations. Knockdown of Rgs19 using treatments of AS-ODN showed the retarded palatal fusion with the decreased patterns of apoptosis in mesial epithelium edge (MEE). In addition, alteration patterns of related genes were examined with the qRT-PCR. And epithelial mesenchyme transition (EMT) process was delayed in medial edge epithelium (MEE) throught immunohistochemistry of pancytokeratin, which known as epithelial cell marker. Morphological changes were observed with the three dimensional reconstruction method. These results show that expression of Rgs19 in MEE has crucial role of EMT, also Rgs19 affects to palatal fusion by regulation of apoptosis through the signalling modulations.

저자
  • Young Rae Ji(School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea)
  • Zae Young Ryoo(School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea)