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Evolution of the endothelin pathway drove neural crest cell diversification.

Tyler A Square1,2, David Jandzik3,4,5, James L Massey6, Marek Romášek6,7, Haley P Stein6, Andrew W Hansen6, Amrita Purkayastha6, Maria V Cattell6,8, Daniel M Medeiros9.   

Abstract

Neural crest cells (NCCs) are migratory, multipotent embryonic cells that are unique to vertebrates and form an array of clade-defining adult features. The evolution of NCCs has been linked to various genomic events, including the evolution of new gene-regulatory networks1,2, the de novo evolution of genes3 and the proliferation of paralogous genes during genome-wide duplication events4. However, conclusive functional evidence linking new and/or duplicated genes to NCC evolution is lacking. Endothelin ligands (Edns) and endothelin receptors (Ednrs) are unique to vertebrates3,5,6, and regulate multiple aspects of NCC development in jawed vertebrates7-10. Here, to test whether the evolution of Edn signalling was a driver of NCC evolution, we used CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis11 to disrupt edn, ednr and dlx genes in the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus. Lampreys are jawless fishes that last shared a common ancestor with modern jawed vertebrates around 500 million years ago12. Thus, comparisons between lampreys and gnathostomes can identify deeply conserved and evolutionarily flexible features of vertebrate development. Using the frog Xenopus laevis to expand gnathostome phylogenetic representation and facilitate side-by-side analyses, we identify ancient and lineage-specific roles for Edn signalling. These findings suggest that Edn signalling was activated in NCCs before duplication of the vertebrate genome. Then, after one or more genome-wide duplications in the vertebrate stem, paralogous Edn pathways functionally diverged, resulting in NCC subpopulations with different Edn signalling requirements. We posit that this new developmental modularity facilitated the independent evolution of NCC derivatives in stem vertebrates. Consistent with this, differences in Edn pathway targets are associated with differences in the oropharyngeal skeleton and autonomic nervous system of lampreys and modern gnathostomes. In summary, our work provides functional genetic evidence linking the origin and duplication of new vertebrate genes with the stepwise evolution of a defining vertebrate novelty.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32939088     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2720-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  11 in total

Review 1.  Endothelin 2: a key player in ovulation and fertility.

Authors:  CheMyong J Ko; Yoon Min Cho; Eugene Ham; Joseph A Cacioppo; Chan Jin Park
Journal:  Reproduction       Date:  2022-03-05       Impact factor: 3.906

2.  Variable paralog expression underlies phenotype variation.

Authors:  Raisa Bailon-Zambrano; Juliana Sucharov; Abigail Mumme-Monheit; Matthew Murry; Amanda Stenzel; Anthony T Pulvino; Jennyfer M Mitchell; Kathryn L Colborn; James T Nichols
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-09-22       Impact factor: 8.713

3.  Genetic Analysis in African American Children Supports Ancestry-Specific Neuroblastoma Susceptibility.

Authors:  Alessandro Testori; Zalman Vaksman; Sharon J Diskin; Hakon Hakonarson; Mario Capasso; Achille Iolascon; John M Maris; Marcella Devoto
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 4.090

4.  Conserved and unique transcriptional features of pharyngeal arches in the skate (Leucoraja erinacea) and evolution of the jaw.

Authors:  Christine Hirschberger; Victoria A Sleight; Katharine E Criswell; Stephen J Clark; J Andrew Gillis
Journal:  Mol Biol Evol       Date:  2021-09-27       Impact factor: 16.240

5.  TGF-β1 signaling is essential for tissue regeneration in the Xenopus tadpole tail.

Authors:  Makoto Nakamura; Hitoshi Yoshida; Yuka Moriyama; Itsuki Kawakita; Marcin Wlizla; Kimiko Takebayashi-Suzuki; Marko E Horb; Atsushi Suzuki
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  2021-06-05       Impact factor: 3.322

6.  Common Variation in EDN1 Regulatory Regions Highlights the Role of PPARγ as a Key Regulator of Endothelin in vitro.

Authors:  Mauro Lago-Docampo; Carlos Solarat; Luis Méndez-Martínez; Adolfo Baloira; Diana Valverde
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-02-25

Review 7.  Efficient CRISPR Mutagenesis in Sturgeon Demonstrates Its Utility in Large, Slow-Maturing Vertebrates.

Authors:  Jan Stundl; Vladimír Soukup; Roman Franěk; Anna Pospisilova; Viktorie Psutkova; Martin Pšenička; Robert Cerny; Marianne E Bronner; Daniel Meulemans Medeiros; David Jandzik
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-02-10

8.  A Comprehensive Analysis of Fibrillar Collagens in Lamprey Suggests a Conserved Role in Vertebrate Musculoskeletal Evolution.

Authors:  Zachary D Root; Cara Allen; Claire Gould; Margaux Brewer; David Jandzik; Daniel M Medeiros
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-02-15

9.  Auriculocondylar syndrome 2 results from the dominant-negative action of PLCB4 variants.

Authors:  Stanley M Kanai; Caleb Heffner; Timothy C Cox; Michael L Cunningham; Francisco A Perez; Aaron M Bauer; Philip Reigan; Cristan Carter; Stephen A Murray; David E Clouthier
Journal:  Dis Model Mech       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 5.732

Review 10.  Neural crest multipotency and specification: power and limits of single cell transcriptomic approaches.

Authors:  Kristin B Artinger; Anne H Monsoro-Burq
Journal:  Fac Rev       Date:  2021-04-14
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