Spleen versus pancreas: Strict control of organ interrelationship revealed by analyses of Bapx1-/- mice

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During early stages of pancreatic development, the mesenchyme that contributes to the spleen overlies the dorsal pancreatic endoderm. Here, we show that interactions between splenic mesenchyme and pancreas proceed via a highly orchestrated morphogenetic program. Disruption of morphogenesis, as occurs in the Bapx1(Nkx3.2)-/- embryo, results in transformation of these tissues into well-organized, ectopic gut-like structures. Bapx1 plays a crucial organizing role effecting position and separation of the spleen and pancreas to prevent this metaplastic transformation. Similar transformations occur in organ cultures employing wild-type pancreatic endoderm and spleen mesenchyme, revealing the developmental plasticity of the pancreas and that precise spatial and temporal control of tissue interactions are required for development of both organs. © 2006 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Asayesh, A., Sharpe, J., Watson, R. P., Hecksher-Sørensen, J., Hastie, N. D., Hill, R. E., & Ahlgren, U. (2006). Spleen versus pancreas: Strict control of organ interrelationship revealed by analyses of Bapx1-/- mice. Genes and Development, 20(16), 2208–2213. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.381906

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