Inhibition of neuroepithelial patched-induced apoptosis by sonic hedgehog
- PMID: 12907805
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1085405
Inhibition of neuroepithelial patched-induced apoptosis by sonic hedgehog
Abstract
During early development in vertebrates, Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is produced by the notochord and the floor plate. A ventrodorsal gradient of Shh directs ventrodorsal patterning of the neural tube. However, Shh is also required for the survival of neuroepithelial cells. We show that Patched (Ptc) induces apoptotic cell death unless its ligand Shh is present to block the signal. Moreover, the blockade of Ptc-induced cell death partly rescues the chick spinal cord defect provoked by Shh deprivation. Thus, the proapoptotic activity of unbound Ptc and the positive effect of Shh-bound Ptc on cell differentiation probably cooperate to achieve the appropriate spinal cord development.
Comment in
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Development. Longing for ligand: hedgehog, patched, and cell death.Science. 2003 Aug 8;301(5634):774-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1088625. Science. 2003. PMID: 12907783 No abstract available.
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Dependence receptors: what is the mechanism?Sci STKE. 2003 Sep 16;2003(200):PE38. doi: 10.1126/stke.2003.200.pe38. Sci STKE. 2003. PMID: 13130129 Review.
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