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Expression patterns of signalling molecules and transcription factors in the early rabbit embryo and their significance for modelling amniote axis formation.

Ruben Plöger1, Christoph Viebahn2.   

Abstract

The anterior-posterior axis is a central element of the body plan and, during amniote gastrulation, forms through several transient domains with specific morphogenetic activities. In the chick, experimentally proven activity of signalling molecules and transcription factors lead to the concept of a 'global positioning system' for initial axis formation whereas in the (mammotypical) rabbit embryo, a series of morphological or molecular domains are part of a putative 'three-anchor-point model'. Because circular expression patterns of genes involved in axis formation exist in both amniote groups prior to, and during, gastrulation and may thus be suited to reconcile these models, the expression patterns of selected genes known in the chick, namely the ones coding for the transcription factors eomes and tbx6, the signalling molecule wnt3 and the wnt inhibitor pkdcc, were analysed in the rabbit embryonic disc using in situ hybridisation and placing emphasis on their germ layer location. Peripheral wnt3 and eomes expression in all layers is found initially to be complementary to central pkdcc expression in the hypoblast during early axis formation. Pkdcc then appears - together with a posterior-anterior gradient in wnt3 and eomes domains - in the epiblast posteriorly before the emerging primitive streak is marked by pkdcc and tbx6 at its anterior and posterior extremities, respectively. Conserved circular expression patterns deduced from some of this data may point to shared mechanisms in amniote axis formation while the reshaping of localised gene expression patterns is discussed as part of the 'three-anchor-point model' for establishing the mammalian body plan.

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Keywords:  Germ layers; Primitive streak; Rabbit; T-box transcription factors; Twinning; Wnt-signalling

Year:  2021        PMID: 34100128     DOI: 10.1007/s00427-021-00677-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Genes Evol        ISSN: 0949-944X            Impact factor:   0.900


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