Definition of the characteristic neurogenesis pattern in the neural plate by the Hes1 orthologue gene, her6, during early zebrafish development

IF 3.9 4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Momo Tsuruoka, Hiroki Tokizaki, Kyo Yamasu
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Abstract

During vertebrate embryonic development, a distinctive, spotty neurogenesis pattern emerges in the early neural plate, which represents proneural clusters. The determination of this pattern depends on the interaction between proneural genes and bHLH-O-type transcription factor (TF) genes, Hes/her, which suppress neurogenesis. In this study, we focused on the mouse Hes1 orthologue, her6, to understand the mechanism that controls neurodevelopmental patterns in the developing brain in zebrafish (Danio rerio). We first assessed the expression pattern of her6 in the neural plate, observing that it is consistently expressed in the entire forebrain throughout somitogenesis, including her9 expression within it. Meanwhile, the expression patterns of her6 changed dynamically in the hindbrain, in contrast to the Notch-independent her genes. The expression pattern was not significantly affected by forced NICD expression and DAPT treatment at the bud stage, showing that her6 expression is Notch-independent in the neural plate at this stage. To analyze the roles of her6, we disrupted her6 using the CRISPR/Cas9 method. The mutants thus obtained showed a deformed midbrain-hindbrain region and failed to grow to adulthood. At the bud stage, ectopic expression of neurogenesis-related genes was observed in her6 mutants in specific regions of the neural plate, where neurogenesis does not occur and which are considered neural progenitor pools (NPPs) in wild-type embryos. Of note, no other Notch-independent her genes are known to be expressed in these NPP regions. In contrast, the expression of regionalization genes in the forebrain and hindbrain was not affected in her6 mutants. These findings suggest that her6 defines the primary neurogenesis pattern in the neural plate, together with other Notch-independent her genes.
在斑马鱼早期发育过程中,Hes1同源基因her6在神经板中的特征性神经发生模式的定义。
在脊椎动物胚胎发育过程中,在早期神经板中出现了一种独特的、点状的神经发生模式,它代表了前神经簇。这种模式的确定取决于原基因和抑制神经发生的bhlh - o型转录因子(TF)基因(Hes/her)之间的相互作用。在这项研究中,我们将重点关注小鼠Hes1同源物her6,以了解控制斑马鱼(Danio rerio)发育中的大脑神经发育模式的机制。我们首先评估了her6在神经板中的表达模式,观察到它在整个前脑的生长发育过程中一致表达,包括her9在其中的表达。与此同时,与与notch无关的her基因相比,her6的表达模式在后脑中发生了动态变化。在芽期强制NICD表达和DAPT处理对her6的表达模式没有显著影响,说明在这一阶段,her6在神经板中的表达与notch无关。为了分析her6的作用,我们使用CRISPR/Cas9方法破坏了her6。由此获得的突变体显示出一个畸形的中脑-后脑区域,不能长到成年。在芽期,her6突变体在神经板的特定区域观察到神经发生相关基因的异位表达,在野生型胚胎中,这些区域不发生神经发生,被认为是神经祖细胞池(NPPs)。值得注意的是,目前还没有其他与notch无关的基因在这些NPP区域表达。相比之下,her6突变体的前脑和后脑区域化基因的表达不受影响。这些发现表明,her6与其他与notch无关的her6基因一起定义了神经板中的原发性神经发生模式。
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Cells and Development
Cells and Development Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
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