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Dissection and Coronal Slice Preparation of Developing Mouse Pituitary Gland
Published on: November 16, 2017
Paracrine FGF1 signaling directs pituitary architecture and size
Konstantin Khetchoumian1, Kevin Sochodolsky1, Chrystel Lafont2,3
1Laboratoire de génétique moléculaire, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal, Montréal, QC H2W 1R7, Canada.
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Organ architecture is established during development through intricate cell-cell communication mechanisms, yet the specific signals mediating these communications often remain elusive. Here, we used the anterior pituitary gland that harbors different interdigitated hormone-secreting homotypic cell networks to dissect cell-cell communication mechanisms operating during late development. We show that blocking differentiation of corticotrope cells leads to pituitary hypoplasia with a major effect on somatotrope cells that directly contact corticotropes. Gene knockout of the corticotrope-restricted transcription factor Tpit results in fewer somatotropes, with less secretory granules and a loss of cell polarity, resulting in systemic growth retardation. Single-cell transcriptomic analyses identified FGF1 as a corticotrope-specific Tpit dosage-dependent target gene responsible for these phenotypes. Consistently, genetic ablation of FGF1 in mice phenocopies pituitary hypoplasia and growth impairment observed in Tpit-deficient mice. These findings reveal FGF1 produced by the corticotrope cell network as an essential paracrine signaling molecule participating in pituitary architecture and size.
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