Over-expression of EphrinA2 in the Anterior Region of the Developing Mouse Midbrain and Diencephalon.
- Author:
Jieun KIM
1
;
Soochul PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Biological Science, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea. scpark@sookmyung.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
EphA8;
EphrinA2;
Midbrain;
mis-expression;
Transgenic mice
- MeSH:
Animals;
Cell Adhesion;
Diencephalon*;
Embryonic Structures;
Ephrin-A2;
Fibronectins;
Humans;
Ligands;
Mesencephalon*;
Mice*;
Mice, Transgenic;
Neural Tube;
Protein-Tyrosine Kinases;
Receptor, EphA8;
Receptors, Eph Family
- From:Korean Journal of Anatomy
2006;39(3):177-186
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The Eph family is thought to exert its function through the complementary expression of receptors and ligands. The dorsal mesencephalon appears to be segmented into two broad regions demarcated by the mutually exclusive expression of EphA receptors and ephrinA ligands. In this study, we analyzed transgenic embryos expressing ephrinA2 in the anterior region of the developing midbrain where the EphA8 receptor is expressed. First, 1% of transgenic embryos showed cephalic neural tube closure defects. Second, it was confirmed that mis-expression of ephrin-A2 in the anterior mesencephalon induced an increase in the EphA8 tyrosine kinase activity. Accordingly, an increased MAPK activity was also detected in the anterior mesencephalon of E14.5 transgenic embryo. Third, cell adhesion assay revealed that mis-expression of ephrinA2 promoted cell attachment to fibronectin. Taken together, these findings suggest that co-expression of EphA receptors and ephrinA ligands significantly alter cell behaviors including cell adhesion.