A compendium of expression patterns of cholesterol biosynthetic enzymes in the mouse embryo
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2015Author
Sisecioglu, Melda and Budak, Harun and Geffers, Lars and Cankaya, Murat
and Ciftci, Mehmet and Thaller, Christina and Eichele, Gregor and
Kufrevioglu, Omer Irfan and Ozdemir, Hasan
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Cholesterol and its biosynthetic pathway intermediates and derivatives
are required for many developmental processes including membrane
biogenesis, transmembrane receptor signaling, steroid biogenesis,
nuclear receptor activation, and posttranslational modification of
hedgehog (Hh) proteins. To perform such multifaceted tasks depends on
stringent regulation of expression of cholesterol biosynthetic enzymes
(CBEs). We established for a whole organism, for the first time, the 3D
expression pattern of all genes required for cholesterol biosynthesis
(CBS), starting from acetyl-CoA and ending with cholesterol. This data
was produced by high-throughput in situ hybridization on serial sections
through the mouse fetus. The textually annotated image data were
seamlessly integrated into the METscout and GenePaint public databases.
This novel information helps in the understanding of why CBEs are
expressed at particular locations within the fetus. For example, strong
CBE expression is detected at sites of cell proliferation and also where
cell growth increases membrane surface, such as in neurons sprouting
axons and forming synapses. The CBE data also sheds light on the spatial
relationship of cells and tissue that express sonic Hh (Shh) and produce
cholesterol, respectively. We discovered that not all cells expressing
Shh are capable of CBS.Jlr This finding suggests novel ways by which
cholesterylation of Shh is regulated.
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