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Control of cranial ectomesenchyme fate by Nr2f nuclear receptors

Authors
Okeke, C., Paulding, D., Riedel, A., Paudel, S., Phelan, C., Teng, C.S., Barske, L.
ID
ZDB-PUB-221115-47
Date
2022
Source
Development (Cambridge, England)   149(23): (Journal)
Registered Authors
Barske, Lindsey
Keywords
Cranial neural crest, Ectomesenchyme, nr2f2, nr2f5, sox10
Datasets
GEO:GSE206903
MeSH Terms
  • Animals
  • Zebrafish*/genetics
  • Neural Plate*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Mesoderm
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/genetics
  • Neural Crest
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PubMed
36367707 Full text @ Development
Abstract
Certain cranial neural crest cells are uniquely endowed with the ability to make skeletal cell types otherwise only derived from mesoderm. As these cells migrate into the pharyngeal arches, they downregulate neural crest specifier genes and upregulate so-called ectomesenchyme genes characteristic of skeletal progenitors. While both external and intrinsic factors have been proposed as triggers of this transition, the details remain obscure. Here we report the Nr2f nuclear receptors as novel intrinsic activators of the ectomesenchyme program: zebrafish nr2f5 single and nr2f2;nr2f5 double mutants show marked delays in upregulation of ectomesenchyme genes such as dlx2a, prrx1a/b, sox9a, twist1a, and fli1a, and in downregulation of sox10, which is normally restricted to early neural crest and non-ectomesenchyme lineages. Mutation of sox10 fully rescued skeletal development in nr2f5 single but not nr2f2;nr2f5 double mutants, while the initial ectomesenchyme delay persisted in both. Sox10 perdurance thus antagonizes the recovery but does not explain the impaired ectomesenchyme transition. Unraveling the mechanisms of Nr2f function will help solve the enduring puzzle of how cranial neural crest transition to the skeletal progenitor state.
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Allele Construct Type Affected Genomic Region
ci3000
    Complex
    ci3005
      Small Deletion
      ci3020
        Small Deletion
        el2TgTransgenic Insertion
          el10TgTransgenic Insertion
            el506
              Small Deletion
              el523
                Small Deletion
                el611
                  Small Deletion
                  el648
                    Indel
                    el685
                      Indel
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                      Name Type Antigen Genes Isotypes Host Organism
                      Ab3-sox10polyclonalIgGRabbit
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                      Marker Marker Type Name
                      DsRedEFGDsRed
                      EGFPEFGEGFP
                      KikGREFGKikGR
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