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Título: Key proteins for regeneration in A. mexicanum
Autor(es): DEL MORAL MORALES, AYLIN
SAMANO SALAZAR, CYNTHIA GABRIELA
OCAMPO CERVANTES, JOSE ANTONIO
TOPF, MAYA
BAUMBACH, JUAN
HERNANDEZ ALCANTARA, JOSSEPHLYN
TORRES ARCIGA, KARLA
GONZALEZ BARRIOS, RODRIGO
SOTO REYES SOLIS, ERNESTO
Temas: Ambystoma mexicanum
Regeneración tisular
Envejecimiento
Fecha: 2024
Editorial: Reino Unido : Wiley
Citation: Scientifica Volume 2024, Article ID 5460694
Resumen: The axolotl, known for its remarkable regenerative abilities, is an excellent model for studying regenerative therapies. Nevertheless, the precise molecular mechanisms governing its regenerative potential remain uncertain. In this study, wecollected samples from axolotls of di5erent ages, including 8-year-old individuals and 8-month-old juveniles, obtaining their blastemas 10 days after amputation. Subsequently, we conducted a transcriptomic analysis comparing our samples to a set of previously published experiments. Our analysis unveiled a distinctive transcriptional response in the blastema, characterized by di5erential gene expression associated with processes such as bone and tissue remodeling, transcriptional regulation, angiogenesis, and intercellular communication. To gain deeper insights, we compared these 9ndings with those from aged axolotls that showed no signs of regeneration 10 days after amputation. We identi9ed four genes—FSTL1, ADAMTS17, GPX7, and CTHRC1—that showed higher expression in regenerating tissue compared to aged axolotls. Further scrutiny, including structural and homology analysis, revealed that these genes are conserved across vertebrate species. Our discoveries point to a group of proteins relevant to tissue regeneration, with their conservation in vertebrates suggesting critical roles in development. These findings also propose a novel gene set involved in axolotl regeneration, laying a promising foundation for future investigations across vertebrates.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1275
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