Developmental defects in zebrafish for classification of EGF pathway inhibitors |
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Authors: | Benoist Pruvot,Yoann Curé Joachim Djiotsa,Audrey VonckenMarc Muller |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Organogenesis and Regeneration, Université de Liège, GIGA-R B34, Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium |
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Abstract: | One of the major challenges when testing drug candidates targeted at a specific pathway in whole animals is the discrimination between specific effects and unwanted, off-target effects. Here we used the zebrafish to define several developmental defects caused by impairment of Egf signaling, a major pathway of interest in tumor biology. We inactivated Egf signaling by genetically blocking Egf expression or using specific inhibitors of the Egf receptor function. We show that the combined occurrence of defects in cartilage formation, disturbance of blood flow in the trunk and a decrease of myelin basic protein expression represent good indicators for impairment of Egf signaling. Finally, we present a classification of known tyrosine kinase inhibitors according to their specificity for the Egf pathway. |
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Keywords: | Zebrafish Epidermal growth factor Cartilage Vascular Drug testing Myelin |
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