斑马鱼中lmx1b同源物的特征揭示了在骨骼、肾脏和肌肉发育中的不同作用。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Biology Open Pub Date : 2025-08-15 Epub Date: 2025-08-19 DOI:10.1242/bio.062038
Joanna J Moss, Chris R Neal, Erika Kague, Jon D Lane, Chrissy L Hammond
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摘要

LMX1B是一种lim同源结构域家族转录因子,在包括四肢、眼睛、肾脏、脑和脊髓在内的多种组织的发育中起着关键作用。人类LMX1B基因突变导致罕见的常染色体显性疾病指甲-髌骨综合征,影响四肢、眼睛、大脑和肾脏的发育。在斑马鱼中,lmx1b有两个类似物:lmx1ba和lmx1bb。虽然存在lmx1b morpholino数据,但以前缺乏稳定的突变体。在这里,我们描述了lmx1b稳定突变系的特征,重点关注指甲-髌骨综合征中受影响的组织的发育。我们证明lmx1b同源物在斑马鱼中具有不同的发育作用,lmx1ba影响骨骼和神经元发育,而lmx1bb影响肾脏发育。双突变体,代表两个旁系基因(lmx1b dKO)的缺失,表现出更强的表型,包括躯干肌肉模式的额外缺陷,以及脊索不能完全膨胀导致体长急剧减少。总的来说,这些突变系证明了斑马鱼在模拟指甲-髌骨综合征方面的效用,并描述了lmx1b在脊索细胞膨胀中的先前未描述的作用。
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Characterisation of lmx1b paralogues in zebrafish reveals divergent roles in skeletal, kidney and muscle development.

LMX1B, a LIM-homeodomain family transcription factor, plays critical roles in the development of multiple tissues, including limbs, eyes, kidneys, brain, and spinal cord. Mutations in the human LMX1B gene cause the rare autosomal-dominant disorder Nail-patella syndrome, which affects development of limbs, eyes, brain, and kidneys. In zebrafish, lmx1b has two paralogues: lmx1ba and lmx1bb. While lmx1b morpholino data exists, stable mutants were previously lacking. Here, we describe the characterisation of lmx1b stable mutant lines, with a focus on development of tissues that are affected in Nail-patella syndrome. We demonstrate that the lmx1b paralogues have divergent developmental roles in zebrafish, with lmx1ba affecting skeletal and neuronal development, and lmx1bb affecting renal development. The double mutant, representing loss of both paralogues (lmx1b dKO) showed a stronger phenotype, which included additional defects to trunk muscle patterning, and a failure to fully inflate the notochord leading to a dramatic reduction in body length. Overall, these mutant lines demonstrate the utility of zebrafish for modelling Nail-patella syndrome and describe a previously undescribed role for lmx1b in notochord cell inflation.

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Biology Open
Biology Open BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.
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