We cloned the mouse homolog of FGF10, which was recently reported as a
new member of the FGF family. The predicted molecular mass of this mo
lecule is 23.6 kDa, and both nucleotide and amino acid sequences show
high degrees of similarity with those of the rat. Examination of mouse
FGF10 mRNA expression in various tissues and developmental stages by
Northern hybridization revealed tissue-and developmental stage-specifi
c expression of the gene. Similarly to the rat counterpart, mouse FGF1
0 mRNA (4.5 kb) was expressed relatively abundantly in embryos and the
lung, and at much lower levels in brain and heart. In addition, a sho
rter transcript (1.3 kb) is expressed only in testis. Considering the
high similarity in primary structure between FGF10 and FGF7 (known as
keratinocyte growth factor; KGF), we also examined the gene expression
of FGF10 during wound healing using a mouse model. FGF10 mRNA was hig
hly induced 1 day after injury and decreased rapidly by 3 days. This s
uggests that FGF10 is a primary factor in the process of wound healing
similarly to other growth factors such as TGF alpha and FGF7. (C) 199
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