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The GTPase Rab8 differentially controls the long- and short-range activity of the Hedgehog morphogen gradient by regulating Hedgehog apico-basal distribution

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 148, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.191791

Keywords

Trafficking; Morphogen gradient; Polarized secretion; Rab8; Hedgehog; Interference-of-Hedgehog

Funding

  1. Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer fellowship
  2. Ligue Contre le Cancer 'Equipe labellisee 2016'
  3. LABEX SIGNALIFE [ANR-11-LABX-0028-01]
  4. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-15-CE13-0002-01]

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Depletion of Rab8 in Hh-producing cells disrupts the balance between apical and lateral release of Hh, leading to differential effects on the expression of Hh target genes. Rab8 is also involved in regulating the endocytosis and apico-basal distribution of Ihog, which is crucial for establishing the Hh gradient. This study provides new insights into how morphogen activity is distributed between apical and basolaterally secreted pools.
The Hedgehog (Hh) morphogen gradient is required for patterning during metazoan development, yet the mechanisms involved in Hh apical and basolateral release and how this influences short- and long-range target induction are poorly understood. We found that depletion of the GTPase Rab8 in Hh-producing cells induces an imbalance between the level of apically and laterally released Hh. This leads to non-cell-autonomous differential effects on the expression of Hh target genes, namely an increase in its short-range targets and a concomitant decrease in long-range targets. We further found that Rab8 regulates the endocytosis and apico-basal distribution of Ihog, a transmembrane protein known to bind to Hh and to be crucial for establishment of the Hh gradient. Our data provide new insights into morphogen gradient formation, whereby morphogen activity is functionally distributed between apically and basolaterally secreted pools.

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