The Zebrafish Kupffer’s Vesicle: A Special Organ in a Model Organism to Study Human Diseases

M. Roxo‐Rosa, S. Lopes
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The Kupffer’s vesicle (KV) is a small, ciliated organ transiently present during embryogenesis of the zebrafish and other teleosts. The KV is required to the establishment of visceral laterality, such as the heart on the left side, being also known by the name left-right organizer (LRO). The LRO is found in other vertebrates, including mice, rabbits, frogs and human embryos. Among these, the KV became an excellent model organ to investigate the early left-right events during development and in disease. Many ciliary molecular players associated to the human disease primary ciliary dyskinesia have been tested in the zebrafish looking at KV cilia and its downstream effects on flow and left-right markers. Additionally, given its morphology and molecular features, we proposed the KV as a model organ to study the molecular mechanisms of the renal cyst inflation that occurs in the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Although having no connection to the kidney, the KV mimics a renal cyst because it is a fluid-filled vesicle, lined by monociliated epithelial cells that express polycystin-2, which knockdown leads to the organ luminal enlargement through changes in ion/water epithelial transport. Here, we explore the usefulness of the zebrafish KV to model these diseases.
斑马鱼库普弗氏囊泡:研究人类疾病的模式生物的特殊器官
库普弗氏囊泡(KV)是斑马鱼和其他硬骨鱼胚胎发育过程中短暂存在的一个小的、有纤毛的器官。KV是建立内脏侧性所必需的,例如心脏在左侧,也被称为左-右组织者(LRO)。LRO也存在于其他脊椎动物中,包括老鼠、兔子、青蛙和人类胚胎。其中,KV成为研究发育和疾病早期左-右事件的良好模型器官。许多与人类疾病原发性纤毛运动障碍相关的纤毛分子已经在斑马鱼身上进行了测试,研究了KV纤毛及其对血流和左右标记物的下游影响。此外,鉴于其形态和分子特征,我们提出KV作为模型器官来研究常染色体显性多囊肾病中肾囊肿膨胀的分子机制。虽然与肾脏没有联系,但KV模拟肾囊肿,因为它是一个充满液体的囊泡,由表达多囊素-2的单纤毛上皮细胞排列,多囊素-2的敲低通过离子/水上皮运输的改变导致器官管腔增大。在这里,我们探讨了斑马鱼KV对这些疾病建模的有用性。
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