

The development of organs composed by repeated functional units is, in many cases, accomplished by the transition of cells from a progenitor to a differentiation domain, triggering a reiterated developmental program. Yet, how these discrete fields are formed during development is still a largely unresolved question. The posterior lateral line (pLL), a sensory organ present in fish and amphibians, develops from a primordium that migrates along the flanks of the animal periodically depositing neuromasts, the pLL functional units. In zebrafish (Danio rerio), the developmental program of the pLL is triggered by the transit of progenitor cells from a Wnt to a Fgf signaling domain. It has been proposed that these two fields are defined by the antagonistic activity of these two signaling pathways, but how they are formed and maintained is still an open question in the development of the pLL. In this work, we show that sox21a, an HMG -box transcription factor, is expressed within the Fgf domain. We demonstrate that, while the Fgf signaling pathway do not control sox21a, knockdown of sox21a causes impairment of Fgf signaling, expansion of the Wnt signaling domain and disruption of neuromast development. These results suggest that sox21a is a key player in the pLL primordium patterning, fine-tuning the border of the Fgf and Wnt signaling domains. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
| EMTREE drug terms: | dickkopf 1 proteindickkopf 1b proteinfibroblast growth factor receptor 1transcription factor PEA3transcription factor Sox2transcription factor sox2aunclassified drugfibroblast growth factorsox21 protein, zebrafishtranscription factor Soxzebrafish protein |
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| EMTREE medical terms: | animal structuresanimal tissueArticlecell migrationconfocal microscopycontrolled studyembryofgf signaling pathwaygene silencingin vitro studylateral line systemneuromastnonhumanprimordiumpriority journalprotein domainprotein expressionrosette formationsignal transductionWnt signaling pathwayzebra fishanimalanimal embryoembryologylateral line systemmetabolismmorphogenesisphysiologysignal transduction |
| MeSH: | AnimalsBody PatterningEmbryo, NonmammalianFibroblast Growth FactorsLateral Line SystemSignal TransductionSOXB2 Transcription FactorsWnt Signaling PathwayZebrafishZebrafish Proteins |
fibroblast growth factor, 62031-54-3;
Fibroblast Growth Factors; sox21 protein, zebrafish; SOXB2 Transcription Factors; Zebrafish Proteins
Gómez-Skarmeta, J.L.; Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo (CABD), CSIC-Universidad Pablo de Olavide-Junta de Andalucía, Ctra. Utrera Km 1, Spain
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