| Literature DB >> 28875937 |
Barbara Tavares1, Raquel Jacinto1, Pedro Sampaio1, Sara Pestana1, Andreia Pinto2, Andreia Vaz1, Mónica Roxo-Rosa1, Rui Gardner3, Telma Lopes3, Britta Schilling4, Ian Henry4, Leonor Saúde5, Susana Santos Lopes1.
Abstract
Foxj1a is necessary and sufficient to specify motile cilia. Using transcriptional studies and slow-scan two-photon live imaging capable of identifying the number of motile and immotile cilia, we now established that the final number of motile cilia depends on Notch signalling (NS). We found that despite all left-right organizer (LRO) cells express foxj1a and the ciliary axonemes of these cells have dynein arms, some cilia remain immotile. We identified that this decision is taken early in development in the Kupffer's Vesicle (KV) precursors the readout being her12 transcription. We demonstrate that overexpression of either her12 or Notch intracellular domain (NICD) increases the number of immotile cilia at the expense of motile cilia, and leads to an accumulation of immotile cilia at the anterior half of the KV. This disrupts the normal fluid flow intensity and pattern, with consequent impact on dand5 expression pattern and left-right (L-R) axis establishment.Entities:
Keywords: Notch signalling; cilia motility; ciliary epithelium; developmental biology; fluid flow dynamics; her12; left-right; stem cells; zebrafish
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28875937 PMCID: PMC5608511 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.25165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140