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Taste buds are not derived from neural crest in mouse, chicken, and zebrafish.

Wenxin Yu1, Zhonghou Wang1, Brett Marshall1, Yuta Yoshida1, Renita Patel1, Xiaogang Cui1, Rebecca Ball2, Linlin Yin3, Fuminori Kawabata4, Shoji Tabata4, Wenbiao Chen3, Robert N Kelsh5, James D Lauderdale6, Hong-Xiang Liu7.   

Abstract

Our lineage tracing studies using multiple Cre mouse lines showed a concurrent labeling of abundant taste bud cells and the underlying connective tissue with a neural crest (NC) origin, warranting a further examination on the issue of whether there is an NC derivation of taste bud cells. In this study, we mapped NC cell lineages in three different models, Sox10-iCreERT2/tdT mouse, GFP+ neural fold transplantation to GFP- chickens, and Sox10-Cre/GFP-RFP zebrafish model. We found that in mice, Sox10-iCreERT2 specifically labels NC cell lineages with a single dose of tamoxifen at E7.5 and that the labeled cells were widely distributed in the connective tissue of the tongue. No labeled cells were found in taste buds or the surrounding epithelium in the postnatal mice. In the GFP+/GFP- chicken chimera model, GFP+ cells migrated extensively to the cranial region of chicken embryos ipsilateral to the surgery side but were absent in taste buds in the base of oral cavity and palate. In zebrafish, Sox10-Cre/GFP-RFP faithfully labeled known NC-derived tissues but did not label taste buds in lower jaw or the barbel. Our data, together with previous findings in axolotl, indicate that taste buds are not derived from NC cells in rodents, birds, amphibians or teleost fish.
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Keywords:  Chicken; Mouse; Neural crest; Progenitors; Taste buds; Zebrafish

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33326797      PMCID: PMC7855483          DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2020.12.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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