Transcriptomic analysis of mouse limb tendon cells during development

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The molecular signals driving tendon development are not fully identified. We have undertaken a transcriptome analysis of mouse limb tendon cells that were isolated at different stages of development based on scleraxis (Scx) expression.Microarray comparisons allowed us to establish a list of genes regulated in tendon cells during mouse limb development. Bioinformatics analysis of the tendon transcriptome showed that the two most strongly modified signalling pathways were TGF-β and MAPK. TGF-β/SMAD2/3 gain- and loss-offunction experiments in mouse limb explants and mesenchymal stem cells showed that TGF-β signalling was sufficient and required via SMAD2/3 to drive mouse mesodermal stem cells towards the tendon lineage ex vivo and in vitro. TGF-β was also sufficient for tendon gene expression in late limb explants during tendon differentiation. FGF does not have a tenogenic effect and the inhibition of the ERK MAPK signalling pathway was sufficient to activate Scx in mouse limb mesodermal progenitors and mesenchymal stem cells.

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Havis, E., Bonnin, M. A., Olivera-Martinez, I., Nazaret, N., Ruggiu, M., Weibel, J., … Duprez, D. (2014). Transcriptomic analysis of mouse limb tendon cells during development. Development (Cambridge), 141(19), 3683–3696. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.108654

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