Hoxd13/Bmp2-mediated mechanism involved in zebrafish finfold design
The overexpression of hoxd13a during zebrafish fin development causes distal endochondral expansion and simultaneous reduction of the finfold, mimicking the major events thought to have happened during the fin-to-limb transition in Vertebrates. We investigated the effect of hoxd13a overexpression on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-03, Vol.11 (1), p.7165-7165, Article 7165 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The overexpression of
hoxd13a
during zebrafish fin development causes distal endochondral expansion and simultaneous reduction of the finfold, mimicking the major events thought to have happened during the fin-to-limb transition in Vertebrates. We investigated the effect of
hoxd13a
overexpression on putative downstream targets and found it to cause downregulation of proximal fin identity markers (
meis1
and
emx2
) and upregulation of genes involved in skeletogenesis/patterning (
fbn1
,
dacha
) and AER/Finfold maintenance (
bmps
). We then show that
bmp2b
overexpression leads to finfold reduction, recapitulating the phenotype observed in
hoxd13a
-overexpressing fins. In addition, we show that during the development of the long finfold in leo
t1
/lof
dt1
mutants,
hoxd13a
and
bmp2b
are downregulated. Our results suggest that modulation of the transcription factor Hoxd13 during evolution may have been involved in finfold reduction through regulation of the Bmp signalling that then activated apoptotic mechanisms impairing finfold elongation. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-86621-4 |