2007
DOI: 10.1126/science.1147710
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Molecular Basis for the Nerve Dependence of Limb Regeneration in an Adult Vertebrate

Abstract: The limb blastemal cells of an adult salamander regenerate the structures distal to the level of amputation, and the surface protein Prod 1 is a critical determinant of their proximodistal identity. The anterior gradient protein family member nAG is a secreted ligand for Prod 1 and a growth factor for cultured newt blastemal cells. nAG is sequentially expressed after amputation in the regenerating nerve and the wound epidermis-the key tissues of the stem cell niche-and its expression in both locations is abrog… Show more

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“…Many growth factors are glycoproteins, several of which are expressed by the AEC and stimulate blastema cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Fgf1, Fgf2, Fgf8, and the anterior gradient protein (AG) are expressed by the AEC in vivo (Christensen, Weinstein, & Tassava, 2001, 2002; Han, An, & Kim, 2001; Kumar & Brockes, 2007). Blastema cells express the bek (FGFR2) receptor for Fgfs (Poulin & Chiu, 1995; Poulin, Patrie, Botelho, Tassava, & Chiu, 1993) and the AG receptor Prod1 (Kumar & Brockes, 2007).…”
Section: Blastema Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many growth factors are glycoproteins, several of which are expressed by the AEC and stimulate blastema cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Fgf1, Fgf2, Fgf8, and the anterior gradient protein (AG) are expressed by the AEC in vivo (Christensen, Weinstein, & Tassava, 2001, 2002; Han, An, & Kim, 2001; Kumar & Brockes, 2007). Blastema cells express the bek (FGFR2) receptor for Fgfs (Poulin & Chiu, 1995; Poulin, Patrie, Botelho, Tassava, & Chiu, 1993) and the AG receptor Prod1 (Kumar & Brockes, 2007).…”
Section: Blastema Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fgf1, Fgf2, Fgf8, and the anterior gradient protein (AG) are expressed by the AEC in vivo (Christensen, Weinstein, & Tassava, 2001, 2002; Han, An, & Kim, 2001; Kumar & Brockes, 2007). Blastema cells express the bek (FGFR2) receptor for Fgfs (Poulin & Chiu, 1995; Poulin, Patrie, Botelho, Tassava, & Chiu, 1993) and the AG receptor Prod1 (Kumar & Brockes, 2007). Fgf1 elevated the mitotic index of cultured blastema cells (Albert & Boilly, 1988; Albert, Boilly, Courty, & Barritault, 1987; Boilly, Cavanaugh, Hondermarck, Bryant, & Bradshaw, 1991), and Fgf2 elevated the mitotic index of blastema cells in amputated limbs covered by full‐thickness skin (Chew & Cameron, 1983).…”
Section: Blastema Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The crucial experiment leading to this idea was the demonstration that a single protein, the anterior gradient protein (AGP), can substitute for the nerves in regenerating newt limbs (Kumar et al, 2007). AGP is a ligand for the blastema cell surface protein Prod1, a member of the Ly6 family of three-finger proteins anchored to the cell surface by a glycosylphosphatidyl inositol (GPI) linkage (Morais da Silva et al, 2002;Brockes and Kumar, 2008;Garza-Garcia et al, 2009).…”
Section: Blastema Cell Proliferationmentioning
confidence: 99%