Dorsal pancreas agenesis in N-cadherin-deficient mice

F Esni, BR Johansson, GL Radice, H Semb - Developmental biology, 2001 - Elsevier
F Esni, BR Johansson, GL Radice, H Semb
Developmental biology, 2001Elsevier
Members of the cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules are thought to be crucial
regulators of tissue patterning and organogenesis. During pancreatic ontogeny N-cadherin
is initially expressed in the pancreatic mesenchyme and later in pancreatic endoderm.
Analysis of N-cadherin-deficient mice revealed that these mice suffer from selective
agenesis of the dorsal pancreas. Further analysis demonstrated that the mechanism for the
lack of a dorsal pancreas involves an essential function of N-cadherin as a survival factor in …
Members of the cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules are thought to be crucial regulators of tissue patterning and organogenesis. During pancreatic ontogeny N-cadherin is initially expressed in the pancreatic mesenchyme and later in pancreatic endoderm. Analysis of N-cadherin-deficient mice revealed that these mice suffer from selective agenesis of the dorsal pancreas. Further analysis demonstrated that the mechanism for the lack of a dorsal pancreas involves an essential function of N-cadherin as a survival factor in the dorsal pancreatic mesenchyme.
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