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Live Monitoring of Blastemal Cell Contributions during Appendage Regeneration
- Source :
- Current biology : CB. 26(22)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- The blastema is a mass of progenitor cells that enables regeneration of amputated salamander limbs or fish fins. Methodology to label and track blastemal cell progeny has been deficient, restricting our understanding of appendage regeneration. Here, we created a system for clonal analysis and quantitative imaging of hundreds of blastemal cells and their respective progeny in living adult zebrafish undergoing fin regeneration. Amputation stimulates resident cells within a limited recruitment zone to reset proximodistal (PD) positional information and assemble the blastema. Within the newly formed blastema, the spatial coordinates of connective tissue progenitors are predictive of their ultimate contributions to regenerated skeletal structures, indicating early development of an approximate PD pre-pattern. Calcineurin regulates size recovery by controlling the average number of progeny divisions without disrupting this pre-pattern. Our longitudinal clonal analyses of regenerating zebrafish fins provide evidence that connective tissue progenitors are rapidly organized into a scalable blueprint of lost structures.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
animal structures
Blastemal Cell
fin
Connective tissue
Urodela
appendage
blastema
clonal analysis
fibroblast
positional identity
regeneration
tph1b
vertebrate
zebrafish
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Article
Fin regeneration
03 medical and health sciences
medicine
Animals
Regeneration
Progenitor cell
Zebrafish
Appendage
biology
Regeneration (biology)
Calcineurin
Stem Cells
Fishes
Extremities
Anatomy
Zebrafish Proteins
biology.organism_classification
Cell biology
body regions
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Animal Fins
Female
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Blastema
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18790445
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current biology : CB
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....df0352e88bcf6787429fa586955303f1