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Matthias C Vogg1, Suthira Owlarn2, Yuvia A Pérez Rico1, Jianlei Xie3, Yoko Suzuki4, Luca Gentile5, Wei Wu3, Kerstin Bartscherer6.
Abstract
Planarians can regenerate their head within days. This process depends on the direction of adult stem cells to wound sites and the orchestration of their progenitors to commit to appropriate lineages and to arrange into patterned tissues. We identified a zinc finger transcription factor, Smed-ZicA, as a downstream target of Smed-FoxD, a Forkhead transcription factor required for head regeneration. Smed-zicA and Smed-FoxD are co-expressed with the Wnt inhibitor notum and the Activin inhibitor follistatin in a cluster of cells at the anterior-most tip of the regenerating head - the anterior regeneration pole - and in surrounding stem cell progeny. Depletion of Smed-zicA and Smed-FoxD by RNAi abolishes notum and follistatin expression at the pole and inhibits head formation downstream of initial polarity decisions. We suggest a model in which ZicA and FoxD transcription factors synergize to control the formation of Notum- and Follistatin-producing anterior pole cells. Pole formation might constitute an early step in regeneration, resulting in a signaling center that orchestrates cellular events in the growing tissue.Entities:
Keywords: Follistatin; FoxD; Notum; Planaria; Regeneration; Stem cell differentiation; Zic
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24704339 DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2014.03.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol ISSN: 0012-1606 Impact factor: 3.582