Literature DB >> 22274701

Frizzled1/2/7 signaling directs β-catenin nuclearisation and initiates endoderm specification in macromeres during sea urchin embryogenesis.

Guy Lhomond1, David R McClay, Christian Gache, Jenifer C Croce.   

Abstract

In sea urchins, the nuclear accumulation of β-catenin in micromeres and macromeres at 4th and 5th cleavage activates the developmental gene regulatory circuits that specify all of the vegetal tissues (i.e. skeletogenic mesoderm, endoderm and non-skeletogenic mesoderm). Here, through the analysis of maternal Frizzled receptors as potential contributors to these processes, we found that, in Paracentrotus lividus, the receptor Frizzled1/2/7 is required by 5th cleavage for β-catenin nuclearisation selectively in macromere daughter cells. Perturbation analyses established further that Frizzled1/2/7 signaling is required subsequently for the specification of the endomesoderm and then the endoderm but not for that of the non-skeletogenic mesoderm, even though this cell type also originates from the endomesoderm lineage. Complementary analyses on Wnt6 showed that this maternal ligand is similarly required at 5th cleavage for the nuclear accumulation of β-catenin exclusively in the macromeres and for endoderm but not for non-skeletogenic mesoderm specification. In addition, Wnt6 misexpression reverses Frizzled1/2/7 downregulation-induced phenotypes. Thus, the results indicate that Wnt6 and Frizzled1/2/7 are likely to behave as the ligand-receptor pair responsible for initiating β-catenin nuclearisation in macromeres at 5th cleavage and that event is necessary for endoderm specification. They show also that β-catenin nuclearisation in micromeres and macromeres takes place through a different mechanism, and that non-skeletogenic mesoderm specification occurs independently of the nuclear accumulation of β-catenin in macromeres at the 5th cleavage. Evolutionarily, this analysis outlines further the conserved involvement of the Frizzled1/2/7 subfamily, but not of specific Wnts, in the activation of canonical Wnt signaling during early animal development.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2012        PMID: 22274701      PMCID: PMC3265065          DOI: 10.1242/dev.072215

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


  44 in total

Review 1.  A genomic regulatory network for development.

Authors:  Eric H Davidson; Jonathan P Rast; Paola Oliveri; Andrew Ransick; Cristina Calestani; Chiou-Hwa Yuh; Takuya Minokawa; Gabriele Amore; Veronica Hinman; Cesar Arenas-Mena; Ochan Otim; C Titus Brown; Carolina B Livi; Pei Yun Lee; Roger Revilla; Alistair G Rust; Zheng jun Pan; Maria J Schilstra; Peter J C Clarke; Maria I Arnone; Lee Rowen; R Andrew Cameron; David R McClay; Leroy Hood; Hamid Bolouri
Journal:  Science       Date:  2002-03-01       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  An ancient role for nuclear beta-catenin in the evolution of axial polarity and germ layer segregation.

Authors:  Athula H Wikramanayake; Melanie Hong; Patricia N Lee; Kevin Pang; Christine A Byrum; Joanna M Bince; Ronghui Xu; Mark Q Martindale
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2003-11-27       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Coquillette, a sea urchin T-box gene of the Tbx2 subfamily, is expressed asymmetrically along the oral-aboral axis of the embryo and is involved in skeletogenesis.

Authors:  Jenifer Croce; Guy Lhomond; Christian Gache
Journal:  Mech Dev       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 1.882

4.  Nuclear localization of beta-catenin in vegetal pole cells during early embryogenesis of the starfish Asterina pectinifera.

Authors:  Kyojy Miyawaki; Masamichi Yamamoto; Kyoko Saito; Shouichiro Saito; Naoto Kobayashi; Seiji Matsuda
Journal:  Dev Growth Differ       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 2.053

5.  Differential stability of beta-catenin along the animal-vegetal axis of the sea urchin embryo mediated by dishevelled.

Authors:  Heather E Weitzel; Michele R Illies; Christine A Byrum; Ronghui Xu; Athula H Wikramanayake; Charles A Ettensohn
Journal:  Development       Date:  2004-05-19       Impact factor: 6.868

Review 6.  Gene regulatory network controlling embryonic specification in the sea urchin.

Authors:  Paola Oliveri; Eric H Davidson
Journal:  Curr Opin Genet Dev       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 5.578

7.  The C-terminal cytoplasmic Lys-thr-X-X-X-Trp motif in frizzled receptors mediates Wnt/beta-catenin signalling.

Authors:  M Umbhauer; A Djiane; C Goisset; A Penzo-Méndez; J F Riou; J C Boucaut; D L Shi
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2000-09-15       Impact factor: 11.598

8.  A micromere induction signal is activated by beta-catenin and acts through notch to initiate specification of secondary mesenchyme cells in the sea urchin embryo.

Authors:  D R McClay; R E Peterson; R C Range; A M Winter-Vann; M J Ferkowicz
Journal:  Development       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 6.868

9.  Specification of an anterior neuroectoderm patterning by Frizzled8a-mediated Wnt8b signalling during late gastrulation in zebrafish.

Authors:  Seok-Hyung Kim; Jimann Shin; Hae-Chul Park; Sang-Yeob Yeo; Sung-Kook Hong; Sangtae Han; Myungchull Rhee; Cheol-Hee Kim; Ajay B Chitnis; Tae-Lin Huh
Journal:  Development       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 6.868

10.  T-brain homologue (HpTb) is involved in the archenteron induction signals of micromere descendant cells in the sea urchin embryo.

Authors:  Takuya Fuchikami; Keiko Mitsunaga-Nakatsubo; Shonan Amemiya; Toshiya Hosomi; Takashi Watanabe; Daisuke Kurokawa; Miho Kataoka; Yoshito Harada; Nori Satoh; Shinichiro Kusunoki; Kazuko Takata; Taishin Shimotori; Takashi Yamamoto; Naoaki Sakamoto; Hiraku Shimada; Koji Akasaka
Journal:  Development       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 6.868

View more
  20 in total

1.  Short-range Wnt5 signaling initiates specification of sea urchin posterior ectoderm.

Authors:  Daniel C McIntyre; N Winn Seay; Jenifer C Croce; David R McClay
Journal:  Development       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 6.868

2.  Neurogenesis in the sea urchin embryo is initiated uniquely in three domains.

Authors:  David R McClay; Esther Miranda; Stacy L Feinberg
Journal:  Development       Date:  2018-11-09       Impact factor: 6.868

3.  Divergence of ectodermal and mesodermal gene regulatory network linkages in early development of sea urchins.

Authors:  Eric M Erkenbrack
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-11-03       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Dose-dependent nuclear β-catenin response segregates endomesoderm along the sea star primary axis.

Authors:  Brenna S McCauley; Eda Akyar; H Rosa Saad; Veronica F Hinman
Journal:  Development       Date:  2015-01-01       Impact factor: 6.868

5.  The nanoscale organization of the Wnt signaling integrator Dishevelled in the vegetal cortex domain of an egg and early embryo.

Authors:  John H Henson; Bakary Samasa; Charles B Shuster; Athula H Wikramanayake
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 6.  Conditional specification of endomesoderm.

Authors:  David R McClay; Jenifer C Croce; Jacob F Warner
Journal:  Cells Dev       Date:  2021-07-07

7.  Ca²⁺ influx-linked protein kinase C activity regulates the β-catenin localization, micromere induction signalling and the oral-aboral axis formation in early sea urchin embryos.

Authors:  Ikuko Yazaki; Toko Tsurugaya; Luigia Santella; Jong Tai Chun; Gabriele Amore; Shinichiro Kusunoki; Akiko Asada; Tatsuru Togo; Koji Akasaka
Journal:  Zygote       Date:  2014-04-09       Impact factor: 1.442

8.  Integration of canonical and noncanonical Wnt signaling pathways patterns the neuroectoderm along the anterior-posterior axis of sea urchin embryos.

Authors:  Ryan C Range; Robert C Angerer; Lynne M Angerer
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2013-01-15       Impact factor: 8.029

9.  Structure, phylogeny, and expression of the frizzled-related gene family in the lophotrochozoan annelid Platynereis dumerilii.

Authors:  Benjamin R Bastin; Hsien-Chao Chou; Margaret M Pruitt; Stephan Q Schneider
Journal:  Evodevo       Date:  2015-12-04       Impact factor: 2.250

10.  Differential regulation of disheveled in a novel vegetal cortical domain in sea urchin eggs and embryos: implications for the localized activation of canonical Wnt signaling.

Authors:  ChiehFu Jeff Peng; Athula H Wikramanayake
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 3.240

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.