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Development 130, 1749-1758 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 The Company of Biologists Limited

A zone of frontonasal ectoderm regulates patterning and growth in the face

Diane Hu*, Ralph S. Marcucio* and Jill A. Helms{dagger}

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 533 Parnassus Avenue, Suite U-453, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA

{dagger} Author for correspondence (e-mail: helms{at}itsa.ucsf.edu)

Accepted 14 January 2002

A fundamental set of patterning genes may define the global organization of the craniofacial region. One of our goals has been to identify these basic patterning genes and understand how they regulate outgrowth of the frontonasal process, which gives rise to the mid and upper face. We identified a molecular boundary in the frontonasal process ectoderm, defined by the juxtaposed domains of Fibroblast growth factor 8 and Sonic hedgehog, which presaged the initial site of frontonasal process outgrowth. Fate maps confirmed that this boundary region later demarcated the dorsoventral axis of the upper beak. Ectopic transplantation of the ectodermal boundary region activated a cascade of molecular events that reprogrammed the developmental fate of neural crest-derived mesenchyme, which resulted in duplications of upper and lower beak structures. We discuss these data in the context of boundary/morphogen models of patterning, and in view of the recent controversy regarding neural crest pre-patterning versus neural crest plasticity.

Key words: Craniofacial development, Patterning, Fgf, Shh, Neuroectoderm, Facial ectoderm, Neural crest, Frontonasal process, FNP, Branchial arch, Pharyngeal arch, Quail, Chick


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