Pitx1 is necessary for normal initiation of hindlimb outgrowth through regulation of Tbx4 expression levels and shapes hindlimb morphologies via targeted.

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Pitx1 is necessary for normal initiation of hindlimb outgrowth through regulation of Tbx4 expression levels and shapes hindlimb morphologies via targeted growth control. Pitx1 is necessary for normal initiation of hindlimb outgrowth through regulation of Tbx4 expression levels and shapes hindlimb morphologies via targeted growth control. At pre-limb bud stages, Pitx1 is required for normal initiation of hindlimb budding. Pitx1 is necessary for normal expression levels of Tbx4, which helps to establish the Fgf10-Fgf8 positive feedback loop that is essential for limb outgrowth. Later, Pitx1 expression is necessary for shaping of hindlimb morphologies independently of Tbx4. Between E13.5 and E15.5, expression of Pitx1 surrounding the metatarsal elements leads to an increase in growth rate, resulting in their relative elongated shape compared with the homologous metacarpal elements. LPM, lateral plate mesoderm. Veronique Duboc, and Malcolm P. O. Logan Development 2011;138:5301-5309 © 2011.