Abstract

During limb formation massive cell death in the mesenchyme of the interdigital spaces accompanies the formation of free digits. Members of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) superfamily were discussed to play a key role in cell–cell interactions, important in the regulation of programmed cell death (PCD). TGF-β itself is believed to be involved in epithelial–mesenchymal interactions. Here, we demonstrate that PCD is significantly reduced in interdigital spaces of the developing limbs of Tgfβ2 −/− Tgfβ3 −/− double knockouts. The regression of interdigital webs seems to be doses-dependent as interdigital mesenchyme is at least partly reduced in Tgfβ2 −/− Tgfβ3 +/− mutants, whereas interdigital zones of Tgfβ2 −/− Tgfβ3 −/− double knockouts reveal only minimal signs of regression. We conclude that TGF-β is a critical extrinsic regulator of PCD.

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