Literature DB >> 29752384

A regulatory pathway involving retinoic acid and calcineurin demarcates and maintains joint cells and osteoblasts in regenerating fin.

Stephanie C McMillan1,2, Jing Zhang2,3, Hue-Eileen Phan2,3, Shirine Jeradi4,5, Leona Probst2,3, Matthias Hammerschmidt4, Marie-Andrée Akimenko6,3.   

Abstract

During zebrafish fin regeneration, blastema cells lining the epidermis differentiate into osteoblasts and joint cells to reconstruct the segmented bony rays. We show that osteoblasts and joint cells originate from a common cell lineage, but are committed to different cell fates. Pre-osteoblasts expressing runx2a/b commit to the osteoblast lineage upon expressing sp7, whereas the strong upregulation of hoxa13a correlates with a commitment to a joint cell type. In the distal regenerate, hoxa13a, evx1 and pthlha are sequentially upregulated at regular intervals to define the newly identified presumptive joint cells. Presumptive joint cells mature into joint-forming cells, a distinct cell cluster that maintains the expression of these factors. Analysis of evx1 null mutants reveals that evx1 is acting upstream of pthlha and downstream of or in parallel with hoxa13a Calcineurin activity, potentially through the inhibition of retinoic acid signaling, regulates evx1, pthlha and hoxa13a expression during joint formation. Furthermore, retinoic acid treatment induces osteoblast differentiation in mature joint cells, leading to ectopic bone deposition in joint regions. Overall, our data reveal a novel regulatory pathway essential for joint formation in the regenerating fin.
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Joints; Osteoblasts; Zebrafish fin regeneration; evx1; hoxa13a; pthlha

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29752384     DOI: 10.1242/dev.161158

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


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5.  Identification and requirements of enhancers that direct gene expression during zebrafish fin regeneration.

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6.  Differential actinodin1 regulation in embryonic development and adult fin regeneration in Danio rerio.

Authors:  Hue-Eileen Phan; Marissa Northorp; Robert L Lalonde; Dung Ngo; Marie-Andrée Akimenko
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-02       Impact factor: 3.240

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Review 9.  New Insights into the Control of Cell Fate Choices and Differentiation by Retinoic Acid in Cranial, Axial and Caudal Structures.

Authors:  Heidrun Draut; Thomas Liebenstein; Gerrit Begemann
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