Abstract
The initiating event in the migration of myogenic cells to the limb buds is an epitheliomesenchymal transformation of cells located at the lateral edge of the dermomyotome. Recently, a targeted mutation of c-met in mice demonstrated an essential role of this tyrosine kinase receptor and its ligand, scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor (SP/HGF), in the migration of myogenic cells to the limb buds. Here, we show that ectopic application of exogenous SP/HGF induces emigration of Pax-3-positive myogenic cells into the lateral plate mesoderm. During this process, the lateral portions of the dermomyotomes deepithelialize and the basement membrane disintegrates. Detaching myogenic cells do not lose N-cadherin from their surfaces. We conclude that an HGF/SF- and c-met-mediated signal detaches myogenic precursor cells from the somites and thus plays a necessary role in the initiation of myoblast migration.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 303-308 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Developmental Biology |
| Volume | 179 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 10 Oct 1996 |
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