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Cnidarian hair cell development illuminates an ancient role for the class IV POU transcription factor in defining mechanoreceptor identity.

Ethan Ozment1, Arianna N Tamvacakis1, Jianhong Zhou1, Pablo Yamild Rosiles-Loeza2, Esteban Elías Escobar-Hernandez2, Selene L Fernandez-Valverde2, Nagayasu Nakanishi1.   

Abstract

Although specialized mechanosensory cells are found across animal phylogeny, early evolutionary histories of mechanoreceptor development remain enigmatic. Cnidaria (e.g. sea anemones and jellyfishes) is the sister group to well-studied Bilateria (e.g. flies and vertebrates), and has two mechanosensory cell types - a lineage-specific sensory effector known as the cnidocyte, and a classical mechanosensory neuron referred to as the hair cell. While developmental genetics of cnidocytes is increasingly understood, genes essential for cnidarian hair cell development are unknown. Here, we show that the class IV POU homeodomain transcription factor (POU-IV) - an indispensable regulator of mechanosensory cell differentiation in Bilateria and cnidocyte differentiation in Cnidaria - controls hair cell development in the sea anemone cnidarian Nematostella vectensis. N. vectensis POU-IV is postmitotically expressed in tentacular hair cells, and is necessary for development of the apical mechanosensory apparatus, but not of neurites, in hair cells. Moreover, it binds to deeply conserved DNA recognition elements, and turns on a unique set of effector genes - including the transmembrane receptor-encoding gene polycystin 1 - specifically in hair cells. Our results suggest that POU-IV directs differentiation of cnidarian hair cells and cnidocytes via distinct gene regulatory mechanisms, and support an evolutionarily ancient role for POU-IV in defining the mature state of mechanosensory neurons.
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Keywords:  Cnidaria; Nematostella vectensis; cell differentiation; developmental biology; evo-devo; evolutionary biology; mechanoreceptor

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34939935      PMCID: PMC8846589          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.74336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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1.  Cnidarian hair cell development illuminates an ancient role for the class IV POU transcription factor in defining mechanoreceptor identity.

Authors:  Ethan Ozment; Arianna N Tamvacakis; Jianhong Zhou; Pablo Yamild Rosiles-Loeza; Esteban Elías Escobar-Hernandez; Selene L Fernandez-Valverde; Nagayasu Nakanishi
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 8.140

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