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The Hlx homeobox transcription factor is required early in enteric nervous system development
BACKGROUND: Development of the enteric nervous system (ENS) requires interactions between migrating neural crest cells and the nascent gastrointestinal tract that are dependent upon genes expressed by both cell compartments. Hlx, a homeobox transcription factor gene that is expressed in mouse intestinal and hepatic mesenchyme, is required for normal embryonic growth of intestine and liver, and the Hlx(-/- )genotype is embryonic lethal. We hypothesized that Hlx is required for ENS development. RESULTS: Enteric neurons were identified in Hlx(+/+ )and Hlx(-/- )mouse embryos by immunostaining of embryo sections for the neural markers PGP9.5 and Phox2b, or by staining for β-galactosidase in whole-mount embryos containing the dopamine β-hydroxylase-nLacZ transgene. In Hlx(+/+ )embryos, neural crest cells/enteric neurons have moved from the stomach into the intestine by E10.5. By contrast, neural crest cells/enteric neurons remain largely restricted to the lateral stomach mesenchyme of Hlx(-/- )embryos, with only a few scattered neural crest cells/enteric neurons in the intestine between E10.5–16.5. CONCLUSION: The Hlx homeobox transcription factor is required for early aspects of ENS development