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Snail1a and Snail1b cooperate in the anterior migration of the axial mesendoderm in the zebrafish embryo.

María J Blanco1, Alejandro Barrallo-Gimeno, Hervé Acloque, Ariel E Reyes, Masazumi Tada, Miguel L Allende, Roberto Mayor, M Angela Nieto.   

Abstract

The Snail genes are implicated in processes that involve cell movement, both during embryonic development and tumour progression. In teleosts, the vertebrate Snail1 gene is represented by two distinct genes, snail1a and snail1b (previously snail1 and snail2). These genes are expressed in complementary mesodermal domains and their combined expression matches that of their mammalian counterpart. By analysing their loss and gain of function, we found that the most-anterior axial mesendodermal cells, the precursors of the polster, move in a cohesive manner directed by the activity of snail1a- and snail1b-expressing cells surrounding these precursors. The cell-autonomous function of Snail1 proteins regulates cell motility and influences the behaviour of Snail-negative neighbouring cells. Snail1a is required by the prechordal plate for it to reach its normal position, whereas Snail1b controls the acquisition of its normal shape. These non-redundant functions of Snail1a and Snail1b in controlling axial mesendoderm migration comply with the duplication-degeneration-complementation model, and indicate that Snail genes not only act as inducers of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, but also as more general regulators of cell adhesion and movement.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17965052     DOI: 10.1242/dev.006858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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