| Literature DB >> 30995487 |
Kota Abe1, Atsuko Shimada2, Sayaka Tayama2, Hotaka Nishikawa2, Takuya Kaneko2, Sachiko Tsuda3, Akari Karaiwa4, Takaaki Matsui4, Tohru Ishitani5, Hiroyuki Takeda6.
Abstract
Establishment of robust gene expression boundary is crucial for creating elaborate morphology during development. However, mechanisms underlying boundary formation have been extensively studied only in a few model systems. We examined the establishment of zic1/zic4-expression boundary demarcating dorsoventral boundary of the entire trunk of medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) and identified a subgroup of dermomyotomal cells called horizontal boundary cells (HBCs) as crucial players for the boundary formation. Embryological and genetic analyses demonstrated that HBCs play crucial roles in the two major events of the process, i.e., refinement and maintenance. In the refinement, HBCs could serve as a chemical barrier against Wnts from the neural tube by expressing Hhip. At later stages, HBCs participate in the maintenance of the boundary by differentiating into the horizontal myoseptum physically inhibiting cell mixing across the boundary. These findings reveal the mechanisms underlying the dorsoventral boundary in the teleost trunk by specialized boundary cells.Entities:
Keywords: Hhip; SDF1/CXCR4 signaling; boundary cell; boundary formation; boundary maintenance; canonical Wnt signaling; dermomyotome; dorsoventral patterning; hedgehog signaling; somite
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30995487 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.03.068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423