Expression of the Hippo pathway effector, TEAD1, within the developing murine forebrain

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Alexandra Pelenyi , Cooper Atterton , Justin Jones , Laura Currey , Majd Al-Khalily , Lucinda Wright , Nyoman D. Kurniawan , Stefan Thor , Michael Piper
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Abstract

The Hippo pathway is a critical regulator of animal development. Activation of the Hippo pathway causes a cascade of phosphorylation events that culminate in the phosphorylation of the transcriptional co-factors YAP and TAZ, which limits their entry into the nucleus. When the Hippo pathway is ‘off’, however, YAP and TAZ can enter the nucleus, where they interact with the transcription factors of the TEA Domain (TEAD) family to regulate transcriptional activity. Despite the importance of the Hippo pathway for development, including within the nervous system, the expression of the TEAD family remains poorly defined in mammals. Here, we mapped the expression of TEAD1 in the developing mouse brain. We find that TEAD1 expression is confined to progenitor cells during embryonic development, namely radial glia and intermediate progenitor cells. TEAD1 expression is not evident in post-mitotic neurons of the cortical plate. We also identify expression of TEAD1 in developing and mature ependymal cells of the lateral and third ventricle, including within the subcommissural organ, as well as by cells within the choroid plexuses and the forebrain neurogenic niches. Finally, we find that adult mice conditionally heterozygous for Tead1 in the central nervous system exhibit a significantly smaller brain. Collectively, these findings reveal a specific pattern of expression for TEAD1 during telencephalic development and implicate this factor in regulating neural progenitor cell proliferation.
小鼠前脑发育过程中 Hippo 通路效应因子 TEAD1 的表达。
Hippo 通路是动物发育的关键调节因子。激活 Hippo 通路会导致一系列磷酸化事件,最终导致转录辅助因子 YAP 和 TAZ 磷酸化,从而限制它们进入细胞核。然而,当希波通路 "关闭 "时,YAP 和 TAZ 可以进入细胞核,并与 TEA 域(TEAD)家族的转录因子相互作用,调节转录活性。尽管 Hippo 通路对发育(包括神经系统内的发育)非常重要,但 TEAD 家族在哺乳动物中的表达仍不明确。在这里,我们绘制了 TEAD1 在发育中小鼠大脑中的表达图谱。我们发现,在胚胎发育过程中,TEAD1 的表达仅限于祖细胞,即放射状胶质细胞和中间祖细胞。TEAD1在皮质板块有丝分裂后的神经元中表达不明显。我们还发现 TEAD1 在侧脑室和第三脑室的发育中和成熟的上皮细胞(包括亚小体器官内)以及脉络丛和前脑神经源龛内的细胞中都有表达。最后,我们发现中枢神经系统中 Tead1 的条件杂合子成年小鼠的大脑明显较小。总之,这些发现揭示了TEAD1在端脑发育过程中的特定表达模式,并表明该因子与调节神经祖细胞增殖有关。
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Gene Expression Patterns
Gene Expression Patterns 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
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42
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Gene Expression Patterns is devoted to the rapid publication of high quality studies of gene expression in development. Studies using cell culture are also suitable if clearly relevant to development, e.g., analysis of key regulatory genes or of gene sets in the maintenance or differentiation of stem cells. Key areas of interest include: -In-situ studies such as expression patterns of important or interesting genes at all levels, including transcription and protein expression -Temporal studies of large gene sets during development -Transgenic studies to study cell lineage in tissue formation
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