Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.

Cell migration is a widespread and complex process that is crucial for morphogenesis and for the underlying invasion and metastasis of human cancers. During migration, cells are steered toward target sites by guidance molecules that induce cell direction and movement through complex intracellular me...

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Main Authors: Elisenda Butí, Duarte Mesquita, Sofia J Araújo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3961400?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-88e086d584f941cf9021247611786bfa2020-11-25T02:23:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9268210.1371/journal.pone.0092682Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.Elisenda ButíDuarte MesquitaSofia J AraújoCell migration is a widespread and complex process that is crucial for morphogenesis and for the underlying invasion and metastasis of human cancers. During migration, cells are steered toward target sites by guidance molecules that induce cell direction and movement through complex intracellular mechanisms. The spatio-temporal regulation of the expression of these guidance molecules is of extreme importance for both normal morphogenesis and human disease. One way to achieve this precise regulation is by combinatorial inputs of different transcription factors. Here we used Drosophila melanogaster mutants with migration defects in the ganglionic branches of the tracheal system to further clarify guidance regulation during cell migration. By studying the cellular consequences of overactivated Hh signalling, using ptc mutants, we found that Hh positively regulates Bnl/FGF levels during embryonic stages. Our results show that Hh modulates cell migration non-autonomously in the tissues surrounding the action of its activity. We further demonstrate that the Hh signalling pathway regulates bnl expression via Stripe (Sr), a zinc-finger transcription factor with homology to the Early Growth Response (EGR) family of vertebrate transcription factors. We propose that Hh modulates embryonic cell migration by participating in the spatio-temporal regulation of bnl expression in a permissive mode. By doing so, we provide a molecular link between the activation of Hh signalling and increased chemotactic responses during cell migration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3961400?pdf=render
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author Elisenda Butí
Duarte Mesquita
Sofia J Araújo
spellingShingle Elisenda Butí
Duarte Mesquita
Sofia J Araújo
Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elisenda Butí
Duarte Mesquita
Sofia J Araújo
author_sort Elisenda Butí
title Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
title_short Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
title_full Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
title_fullStr Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
title_full_unstemmed Hedgehog is a positive regulator of FGF signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
title_sort hedgehog is a positive regulator of fgf signalling during embryonic tracheal cell migration.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Cell migration is a widespread and complex process that is crucial for morphogenesis and for the underlying invasion and metastasis of human cancers. During migration, cells are steered toward target sites by guidance molecules that induce cell direction and movement through complex intracellular mechanisms. The spatio-temporal regulation of the expression of these guidance molecules is of extreme importance for both normal morphogenesis and human disease. One way to achieve this precise regulation is by combinatorial inputs of different transcription factors. Here we used Drosophila melanogaster mutants with migration defects in the ganglionic branches of the tracheal system to further clarify guidance regulation during cell migration. By studying the cellular consequences of overactivated Hh signalling, using ptc mutants, we found that Hh positively regulates Bnl/FGF levels during embryonic stages. Our results show that Hh modulates cell migration non-autonomously in the tissues surrounding the action of its activity. We further demonstrate that the Hh signalling pathway regulates bnl expression via Stripe (Sr), a zinc-finger transcription factor with homology to the Early Growth Response (EGR) family of vertebrate transcription factors. We propose that Hh modulates embryonic cell migration by participating in the spatio-temporal regulation of bnl expression in a permissive mode. By doing so, we provide a molecular link between the activation of Hh signalling and increased chemotactic responses during cell migration.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3961400?pdf=render
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