The chicken embryo brings new insights into the evolutionary role of WFDC1 during amniote development

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Thaís Metzker-Pinto , Yen T.H. Tran , Igor Buzzatto-Leite , Lloyd Lok , Jórdan F. Sampar , Hernandes F. Carvalho , Gonzalo del Monte-Nieto , Lúcia E. Alvares
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Abstract

WFDC1 encodes an extracellular matrix protein involved in cell proliferation, migration, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in disease conditions. Despite this, Wfdc1-null mice display no discernible malformations while cattle bearing a WFDC1 mutation present multiple ocular defects, leaving the role of WFDC1 during embryonic development unclear. To address this, we used the chicken embryo as a model to investigate WFDC1 developmental roles in amniotes. We performed a comparative expression analysis during chicken and mouse development, which revealed expression in ectodermal and mesodermal derivatives, with both conserved and species-specific domains. Conserved expression was observed in the eye, otic vesicle, central and peripheral nervous systems, and neural crest cells. Chicken-specific expression was identified in mesodermal structures, including the notochord, limbs and heart. However, even in the conserved sites like the eyes, WFDC1 localizes to different retinal layers, indicating potential divergence roles in retinal development and function across species. In contrast, WFDC1 expression in the limb buds is specific to chicken, encompassing the distal mesenchyme, interdigital membranes, and blastemas. Functional enrichment analysis links WFDC1 to limb patterning, morphogenesis, and Wnt signaling. The species-specific differences likely stem from evolutionary changes in gene regulation, supported by differences in proximal cis-regulatory elements of the WFDC1 loci between chicken and mouse. The complexity of WFDC1 expression in the chicken embryo, along with WFDC1 regulatory conservation within birds, indicates that this gene may play specific roles in avian development, possibly contributing to features specific to this lineage. Future studies using the chicken model will be valuable in further uncovering the specific roles of WFDC1.

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鸡胚为WFDC1在羊膜发育中的进化作用提供了新的见解。
WFDC1编码一种细胞外基质蛋白,参与疾病条件下的细胞增殖、迁移和上皮-间质转化。尽管如此,WFDC1基因缺失的小鼠没有表现出明显的畸形,而携带WFDC1基因突变的牛则表现出多种眼部缺陷,这使得WFDC1基因在胚胎发育中的作用尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们用鸡胚胎作为模型来研究WFDC1在羊膜中的发育作用。我们在鸡和小鼠的发育过程中进行了比较表达分析,结果显示该基因在外胚层和中胚层衍生物中表达,具有保守结构域和物种特异性结构域。在眼、耳小泡、中枢和周围神经系统以及神经嵴细胞中均有保守表达。鸡特异性表达在中胚层结构中,包括脊索、四肢和心脏。然而,即使在像眼睛这样的保守部位,WFDC1也定位于不同的视网膜层,这表明在不同物种的视网膜发育和功能中可能存在差异。相比之下,WFDC1在鸡肢芽中的表达是特异性的,包括远端间充质、指间膜和胚基。功能富集分析将WFDC1与肢体模式、形态发生和Wnt信号传导联系起来。这种物种特异性差异可能源于基因调控的进化变化,由鸡和小鼠之间WFDC1基因座近端顺式调控元件的差异所支持。鸡胚中WFDC1表达的复杂性,以及鸟类中WFDC1的调控保护,表明该基因可能在鸟类发育中起特定作用,可能有助于这一谱系的特异性特征。未来的鸡模型研究将有助于进一步揭示WFDC1的具体作用。
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Developmental biology
Developmental biology 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
182
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Developmental Biology (DB) publishes original research on mechanisms of development, differentiation, and growth in animals and plants at the molecular, cellular, genetic and evolutionary levels. Areas of particular emphasis include transcriptional control mechanisms, embryonic patterning, cell-cell interactions, growth factors and signal transduction, and regulatory hierarchies in developing plants and animals.
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