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10 unusual facts about Limb bud


Limb bud

This FGF10 expression stimulates WNT3 expression in the above ectodermal cells – resulting in formation of the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) as well as inducing FGF8 expression.

Before limb development begins, FGF10 expression becomes restricted to the proliferating mesenchymal cells of the lateral plate mesoderm, which form the limb bud and become limb mesenchyme.

Also induces the mesenchymal cells to secrete FGF10, which acts through WNT3A to sustain the AER’s expression of FGF8.

WNT2B and WNT8C stabilize this FGF10 expression in the forelimb and hindlimb, respectively.

FGF10 = Initially, Tbx proteins induce secretion of FGF10 by cells in the lateral plate mesoderm.

#When Shh normally secreted from the ZPA is inhibited (either through use of tamoxifen or Shh-null mutants) the AER morphology, particularly its anterior extent, is perturbed and its FGF8 signaling decreased.

#Placement of FGF10-containing beads beneath chick ectodermal cells results in the formation a limb bud, AER, ZPA and, subsequently, an entire limb.

Later, FGF10 expression is restricted to the developing limb mesenchyme, where it is stabilized by WNT8C or WNT2B.

#Knocking out Tbx4 or Tbx5 knockout prevents FGF10 expression in the lateral plate mesoderm in mice.The Hox pathway may affect Tbx expression, which in turn affects FGF10 expression.

WNT3A = Acts as a middle man in the positive feedback loop between the AER and limb mesenchyme.