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Xnr3 affects brain patterning via cell migration in the neural-epidermal tissue boundary during early Xenopus embryogenesis

Authors :
Satoshi Yamashita
Shuji Takahashi
Mariko Morita
Shinya Matsukawa
Makoto Asashima
Tatsuo Michiue
Yoshikazu Haramoto
Source :
The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 57:779-786
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
UPV/EHU Press, 2013.

Abstract

Neural induction and anteroposterior neural patterning occur simultaneously during Xenopus gastrulation by the inhibition of BMP and Wnt signaling, respectively. However, other processes might be necessary for determining the neural-epidermal boundary. Xenopus nodal-related-3 (Xnr3) is expressed in dorsal blastula and plays a role in neural formation. In this study, we analyzed how Xnr3 affects neural patterning to identify novel mechanisms of neural-epidermal-boundary determination. In situ hybridization revealed that ventro-animal injection with Xnr3 shifted the lateral krox20 expression domain anteriorly and reduced Otx2 expression. The mature region of Xnr3 is necessary for these effects to occur, and the pro-region accelerated them. Phalloidin labeling revealed that cells around the neural-epidermal boundary lost their slender shape following Xnr3 injection. Moreover, we analyzed the cell migration of ectodermal cells and found specific Xnr3-induced effects at the neural-epidermal boundary. These findings together suggested that Xnr3 affects anterior ectoderm migration around the neural-epidermal boundary to induce a specific neural pattern abnormality. Change of the shape of surrounding ectodermal cells and the specific migratory pattern might therefore reflect the novel mechanism of neural-epidermal boundary.

Details

ISSN :
02146282
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The International Journal of Developmental Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd3e74dba9eb1b4ef5e1d02d6fbfb452