TWIST AND Msx2 IN BOUNDARY FORMATION AND CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS
Project Number5R01DE016320-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderMAXSON, ROBERT E.
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a proposal to investigate the morphogenesis of the coronal suture and mechanisms of coronal synostosis. The long-term aim is to understand how boundaries between cellular compartments form, and how such boundaries function in growth control and patterning. The cellular mechanisms underlying craniosynostosis are largely unknown. Prevalent views, based largely on ex vivo approaches, seek to explain craniosynostosis in terms of the timing of differentiation or survival of osteoblast populations. Our results suggest that understanding the fundamental causes of craniosynostosis requires an analysis at a higher level of biological organization. Through an examination of the Twist mutant mouse, we found that synostosis of the coronal suture is associated with a defect in the boundary between neural crest-derived mesenchyme that forms the frontal bone and mesodermal-derived mesenchyme that forms the parietal bone. In an effort to identify other genes that function together with Twist in coronal suture development, we have uncovered evidence that perturbations in Eph-ephrin and Bmp signaling may contribute to these defects. That ephrin signaling may have a part in the Twist mutant phenotype is suggested by our observations (i) that ephrins A2 and A4, as well as their receptor, EphA4, are expressed in a highly localized manner in the developing coronal suture, (ii) and that their expression is altered in Twist mutant mice and restored to their wild type pattern in Msx2-Twist double mutants. That BMP signaling is involved is suggested by our observation that the gene encoding the Bmp antagonist, noggin, is upregulated in the prospective coronal suture of Twist mutant mice, and that transgenic overexpression of noggin causes a sutural defect similar to that seen in Twist mutants. Moreover, inactivation of Bmp4 in neural crest also causes fusion of the frontal and parietal bones at the coronal suture. These data lead us to the hypothesis that craniosynostosis in the Twist mutant is caused in part by a perturbations in gene networks that control boundary formation, and that these networks are likely to include elements of the Eph-ephrin and BMP pathways. Here we propose (i) to carry out a series of genetic experiments aimed at testing the hypothesis that Twist interacts functionally with the Eph-ephrin and BMP pathways in the patterning of the coronal suture; (ii) to test the hypothesis that Msx2 and Twist function cooperatively in a genetic cascade that regulates boundary formation and coronal suture development. This will entail an analysis both of coronal suture development and the expression of ephrinA2 and EphA4 in Msx2-Twist double mutants. Finally, we will examine the regulatory relationship between Msx2 and Twist. We will investigate the mechanism by which reduced Twist function leads to expanded expression of Msx2, and we will determine whether upregulation of Msx2 is sufficient to cause a boundary defect and synostosis in the coronal suture. The significance of the proposed studies is, first, that they will contribute information on the pathophysiology of an important class of craniofacial disorders-the craniosynostoses. Second, they will address the biological significance of boundary formation in patterning and growth control-a fundamental problem in developmental biology.
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Project Terms
AddressApoptosisBiologicalBiological MarkersBlurBostonCellsChotzen SyndromeClassCongenital abnormal SynostosisCraniosynostosisDataDefectDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiseaseElementsEmbryoEphA4 ReceptorEphrinsFrontal bone structureFunctional disorderGenesGeneticGrowthHumanLacZ GenesLeadLinkLocalizedMesenchymeMesoderm CellMorphogenesisMusMutant Strains MiceNeural CrestOsteoblastsParietalParietal bone structurePathway interactionsPatternPhenotypePopulationProtein OverexpressionRateResearch PersonnelRoleSeriesSignal TransductionSiteTestingTimeTransgenesTransgenic MiceTransgenic OrganismsUp-RegulationUrsidae FamilyWild Type Mousebasecoronal suturecoronal synostosiscraniofacialgain of functiongain of function mutationgene functionloss of functionloss of function mutationmutantprogramspromoterprospectiveresearch studytransgene expression
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
121
DUNS Number
072933393
UEI
G88KLJR3KYT5
Project Start Date
01-August-2005
Project End Date
31-July-2010
Budget Start Date
01-August-2007
Budget End Date
31-July-2008
Project Funding Information for 2007
Total Funding
$386,383
Direct Costs
$237,045
Indirect Costs
$149,338
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2007
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$386,383
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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