Literature DB >> 25888074

Hox10-regulated endodermal cell migration is essential for development of the ascidian intestine.

Narudo Kawai1, Yosuke Ogura2, Tetsuro Ikuta3, Hidetoshi Saiga4, Mayuko Hamada5, Tetsushi Sakuma6, Takashi Yamamoto6, Nori Satoh5, Yasunori Sasakura2.   

Abstract

Hox cluster genes play crucial roles in development of the metazoan antero-posterior axis. Functions of Hox genes in patterning the central nervous system and limb buds are well known. They are also expressed in chordate endodermal tissues, where their roles in endodermal development are still poorly understood. In the invertebrate chordate, Ciona intestinalis, endodermal tissues are in a premature state during the larval stage, and they differentiate into the digestive tract during metamorphosis. In this study, we showed that disruption of a Hox gene, Ci-Hox10, prevented intestinal formation. Ci-Hox10-knock-down larvae displayed defective migration of endodermal strand cells. Formation of a protrusion, which is important for cell migration, was disrupted in these cells. The collagen type IX gene is a downstream target of Ci-Hox10, and is negatively regulated by Ci-Hox10 and a matrix metalloproteinase ortholog, prior to endodermal cell migration. Inhibition of this regulation prevented cellular migration. These results suggest that Ci-Hox10 regulates endodermal strand cell migration by forming a protrusion and by reconstructing the extracellular matrix.
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Keywords:  Cell migration; Collagen type IX; Extracellular matrix; Hox; Intestine; Protrusion

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25888074     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2015.03.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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