利用杂交链式反应重新定义视黄酸受体在斑马鱼胚胎中的表达。

IF 2.2 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Differentiation Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1016/j.diff.2024.100822
Raèden Gray, C Ben Lovely
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摘要

视黄酸(Retinoic Acid, RA)是胚胎发育过程中的关键信号分子,RA通路在整个发育过程中起着多种作用。先前的研究表明RA信号是颅面骨骼发育的关键。RA信号是由RA与核转录因子、视黄酸受体(RAR)和视黄X受体(RXR)结合驱动的。RARs和RXR异二聚结合特定的DNA序列,称为视黄酸反应元件或RAREs。虽然已知编码这些受体的基因参与颅面发育过程,但它们在组织中表达的特征仍然不明确,在时间和空间上都存在差异。为了解决这个问题,我们使用杂交链式反应(HCR)荧光观察组织特异性转基因斑马鱼胚胎中rar和rxr mRNA的表达。在这里,我们展示了每个受体在咽内胚层和颅神经嵴细胞(CNCC)中的整体和组织特异性表达,这两种细胞类型已被证明对RA扰动敏感。本研究表明,在受精后12至32小时,许多rar/rxr基因的表达与内胚层特异性sox17:eGFP和/或cncc特异性sox10:eGFP转基因系重叠;捕获CNCC和内胚层迁移和形态发生的时间点。
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Redefining retinoic acid receptor expression in zebrafish embryos using Hybridization Chain Reaction.

Retinoic Acid (RA) is the key signaling molecule during embryonic development with the RA pathway playing multiple roles in throughout development. Previous work has shown RA signaling to be key in development of the craniofacial skeleton. RA signaling is driven by RA binding to the nuclear transcription factors, retinoic acid receptor (RAR) and retinoic X receptor (RXR). RARs and RXR heterodimerize to bind specific DNA sequences known as retinoic acid response elements or RAREs. Though the genes that code for these receptors are known to be involved during craniofacial development, in which tissues they are expressed remains uncharacterized, varying temporally and spatially. To address this, we used Hybridization Chain Reaction (HCR) to fluorescently visualize rar and rxr mRNA expression in tissue-specific transgenic zebrafish embryos. Here, we show the overall and tissue-specific expression of each receptor in the pharyngeal endoderm and Cranial Neural Crest Cells (CNCC), two cell types that have been shown to be sensitive to RA perturbations. Here we show that the expression of many of the rar/rxr genes overlap with the endoderm-specific sox17:eGFP and/or the CNCC-specific sox10:eGFP transgenic lines between 12 and 32 h post fertilization; time points that capture CNCC and endoderm migration and morphogenesis.

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Differentiation
Differentiation 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.40%
发文量
38
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Differentiation is a multidisciplinary journal dealing with topics relating to cell differentiation, development, cellular structure and function, and cancer. Differentiation of eukaryotes at the molecular level and the use of transgenic and targeted mutagenesis approaches to problems of differentiation are of particular interest to the journal. The journal will publish full-length articles containing original work in any of these areas. We will also publish reviews and commentaries on topics of current interest. The principal subject areas the journal covers are: • embryonic patterning and organogenesis • human development and congenital malformation • mechanisms of cell lineage commitment • tissue homeostasis and oncogenic transformation • establishment of cellular polarity • stem cell differentiation • cell reprogramming mechanisms • stability of the differentiated state • cell and tissue interactions in vivo and in vitro • signal transduction pathways in development and differentiation • carcinogenesis and cancer • mechanisms involved in cell growth and division especially relating to cancer • differentiation in regeneration and ageing • therapeutic applications of differentiation processes.
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