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Environmental Oxygen Exposure Allows for the Evolution of Interdigital Cell Death in Limb Patterning.

Ingrid Rosenburg Cordeiro1, Kaori Kabashima1, Haruki Ochi2, Keijiro Munakata1, Chika Nishimori1, Mara Laslo3, James Hanken3, Mikiko Tanaka4.   

Abstract

Amphibians form fingers without webbing by differential growth between digital and interdigital regions. Amniotes, however, employ interdigital cell death (ICD), an additional mechanism that contributes to a greater variation of limb shapes. Here, we investigate the role of environmental oxygen in the evolution of ICD in tetrapods. While cell death is restricted to the limb margin in amphibians with aquatic tadpoles, Eleutherodactylus coqui, a frog with terrestrial-direct-developing eggs, has cell death in the interdigital region. Chicken requires sufficient oxygen and reactive oxygen species to induce cell death, with the oxygen tension profile itself being distinct between the limbs of chicken and Xenopus laevis frogs. Notably, increasing blood vessel density in X. laevis limbs, as well as incubating tadpoles under high oxygen levels, induces ICD. We propose that the oxygen available to terrestrial eggs was an ecological feature crucial for the evolution of ICD, made possible by conserved autopod-patterning mechanisms.
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Keywords:  Bmp signaling; blood vessels; evolution; interdigital cell death; limb development; oxygen; reactive oxygen species

Year:  2019        PMID: 31204171     DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.05.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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