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The Tumor Suppressor Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (apc) Is Required for Neural Crest-Dependent Craniofacial Development in Zebrafish

Authors :
Xiaolei Liu
William D. Jones
Mathieu Quesnel-Vallières
Sudhish A. Devadiga
Kristin Lorent
Alexander J. Valvezan
Rebecca L. Myers
Ning Li
Christopher J. Lengner
Yoseph Barash
Michael Pack
Peter S. Klein
Source :
Journal of Developmental Biology, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 29 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Neural crest (NC) is a unique vertebrate cell type arising from the border of the neural plate and epidermis that gives rise to diverse tissues along the entire body axis. Roberto Mayor and colleagues have made major contributions to our understanding of NC induction, delamination, and migration. We report that a truncating mutation of the classical tumor suppressor Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (apc) disrupts craniofacial development in zebrafish larvae, with a marked reduction in the cranial neural crest (CNC) cells that contribute to mandibular and hyoid pharyngeal arches. While the mechanism is not yet clear, the altered expression of signaling molecules that guide CNC migration could underlie this phenotype. For example, apcmcr/mcr larvae express substantially higher levels of complement c3, which Mayor and colleagues showed impairs CNC cell migration when overexpressed. However, we also observe reduction in stroma-derived factor 1 (sdf1/cxcl12), which is required for CNC migration into the head. Consistent with our previous work showing that APC directly enhances the activity of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) and, independently, that GSK-3 phosphorylates multiple core mRNA splicing factors, we identify 340 mRNA splicing variations in apc mutant zebrafish, including a splice variant that deletes a conserved domain in semaphorin 3f (sema3f), an axonal guidance molecule and a known regulator of CNC migration. Here, we discuss potential roles for apc in CNC development in the context of some of the seminal findings of Mayor and colleagues.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22213759
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f1611d5c12b54d1ba12ab6eacd305385
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jdb11030029