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Matthias Hebrok

University of California, San Francisco

ORCID: 0000-0002-3833-8862

Publishes on Pancreatic function and diabetes, Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research, Diabetes and associated disorders. 240 papers and 20.2k citations.

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Notochord repression of endodermal Sonic hedgehog permits pancreas development
Matthias Hebrok, Seung K. Kim, Douglas Melton|Genes & Development|1998
Cited by 630Open Access

Notochord signals to the endoderm are required for development of the chick dorsal pancreas. Sonic hedgehog (SHH) is normally absent from pancreatic endoderm, and we provide evidence that notochord, in contrast to its effects on adjacent neuroectoderm where SHH expression is induced, represses SHH expression in adjacent nascent pancreatic endoderm. We identify activin-betaB and FGF2 as notochord factors that can repress endodermal SHH and thereby permit expression of pancreas genes including Pdx1 and insulin. Endoderm treatment with antibodies that block hedgehog activity also results in pancreatic gene expression. Prevention of SHH expression in prepancreatic dorsal endoderm by intercellular signals, like activin and FGF, may be critical for permitting early steps of chick pancreatic development.