Dorso-ventral polarity is not required for digit tip regeneration

Abstract

Trabajo presentado en The Company of Biologists Workshop Molecular mechanisms of developmental and regenerative biology (EMBO), celebrado en modalidad virtual del 26 al 29 de abril de 2022.The regeneration of the digit tip is an exceptional model of multi-tissue regeneration in mammals, with remarkable potential to advance regenerative medicine. Digit tip regeneration positively correlates with the presence of the nail organ, most likely because of the environment of the nail stem cells, but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. The fact that the nail is a dorsal structure links regeneration with dorso-ventral (DV) polarity. Here, to evaluate the nail function more directly, and to disentangle it from DV positional information, we tested the regenerative ability of double-ventral digits and double-dorsal digits resulting from the limb-specific loss of Lmx1b and of En1 expression, respectively. Our results indicate that DV polarity is not required for digit tip regeneration but that an excessive inflammatory response prevents regeneration in the absence of Lmx1b. The possible causes of the exacerbated inflammation in the absence of Lmx1b are discussed

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