Reactivation of larval keratin gene (krt62.L) in blastema epithelium during Xenopus froglet limb regeneration

Limb regeneration is considered a form of limb redevelopment because of the molecular and morphological similarities. Forming a regeneration blastema is, in essence, creating a developing limb bud in an adult body. This reactivation of a developmental process in a mature body is worth studying. Xeno...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental biology 2017-12, Vol.432 (2), p.265-272
Hauptverfasser: Satoh, Akira, Mitogawa, Kazumasa, Saito, Nanami, Suzuki, Miyuki, Suzuki, Ken-ichi T., Ochi, Haruki, Makanae, Aki
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Zusammenfassung:Limb regeneration is considered a form of limb redevelopment because of the molecular and morphological similarities. Forming a regeneration blastema is, in essence, creating a developing limb bud in an adult body. This reactivation of a developmental process in a mature body is worth studying. Xenopus laevis has a biphasic life cycle that involves distinct larval and adult stages. These distinct developmental stages are useful for investigating the reactivation of developmental processes in post-metamorphic frogs (froglets). In this study, we focused on the re-expression of a larval gene (krt62.L) during Xenopus froglet limb regeneration. Recently renamed krt62.L, this gene was known as the larval keratin (xlk) gene, which is specific to larval-tadpole stages. During limb regeneration in a froglet, krt62.L was re-expressed in a basal layer of blastema epithelium, where adult-specific keratin (Krt12.6.S) expression was also observable. Nerves produce important regulatory factors for amphibian limb regeneration, and also play a role in blastema formation and maintenance. The effect of nerve function on krt62.L expression could be seen in the maintenance of krt62.L expression, but not in its induction. When an epidermis-stripped limb bud was grafted in a froglet blastema, the grafted limb bud could reach the digit-forming stage. This suggests that krt62.L-positive froglet blastema epithelium is able to support the limb development process. These findings imply that the developmental process is locally reactivated in an postmetamorphic body during limb regeneration. •Larval specific keratin (krt62.L) is reexpressed in Xenopus froglet limb regeneration.•krt62.L induction was nerve independent.•Maintenance of krt62.L expression in a blastema depends on nerve presence.•krt62.L positive blastema epithelium has an ability to allow limb bud mesenchyme development.•Our findings suggest that reprogramming takes place in amphibian limb regeneration.
ISSN:0012-1606
1095-564X
DOI:10.1016/j.ydbio.2017.10.015