Differentiation of endostyle cells by Nkx2-1 and FoxE in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis type A: insights into shared gene regulation in glandular- and thyroid-equivalent elements of the chordate endostyle
Due to similarities in iodine concentrations and peroxidase activities, the thyroid in vertebrates is considered to originate from the endostyle of invertebrate chordates even though it is a glandular (mucus-producing) organ for aquatic suspension feeding. Among chordates with an endostyle, urochord...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell and tissue research 2022-11, Vol.390 (2), p.189-205 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to similarities in iodine concentrations and peroxidase activities, the thyroid in vertebrates is considered to originate from the endostyle of invertebrate chordates even though it is a glandular (mucus-producing) organ for aquatic suspension feeding. Among chordates with an endostyle, urochordates are useful evolutionary research models for the study of vertebrate traits. The ascidian
Ciona intestinalis
forms an endostyle with specific components of glandular- and thyroid-related elements, and molecular markers have been identified for these components. Since we previously examined a simple endostyle in the larvacean
Oikopleura dioica
, the expression of the thyroid-related transcription factor genes,
Ciona Nkx2-1
and
FoxE
, was perturbed by TALEN-mediated gene knockout in the present study to elucidate the shared and/or divergent features of a complex ascidian endostyle. The knockout of
Ciona Nkx2-1
and
FoxE
exerted different effects on the morphology of the developing endostyle. The knockout of
Nkx2-1
eliminated the expression of both glandular and thyroidal differentiation marker genes, e.g.,
vWFL1
,
vWFL2
,
CiEnds1
,
TPO
, and
Duox
, while that of
FoxE
eliminated the expression of the differentiation marker genes,
TPO
and
CiEnds1
. The supporting element-related expression of
Pax2/5/8a
,
Pax2/5/8b
,
FoxQ1
, and
β-tubulin
persisted in the hypoplastic endostyles of
Nkx2-1-
and
FoxE
-knockout juveniles. Although the gene regulation of ascidian-specific
CiEnds1
remains unclear, these results provide insights into the evolution of the vertebrate thyroid as well as the urochordate endostyle. |
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ISSN: | 0302-766X 1432-0878 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00441-022-03679-w |