The shh limb enhancer is activated in patterned limb regeneration but not in hypomorphic limb regeneration in Xenopus laevis

Xenopus young tadpoles regenerate a limb with the anteroposterior (AP) pattern, but metamorphosed froglets regenerate a hypomorphic limb after amputation. The key gene for AP patterning, shh, is expressed in a regenerating limb of the tadpole but not in that of the froglet. Genomic DNA in the shh li...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental biology 2023-08, Vol.500, p.22-30
Hauptverfasser: Tada, Reimi, Higashidate, Takuya, Amano, Takanori, Ishikawa, Shoma, Yokoyama, Chifuyu, Kobari, Suzu, Nara, Saki, Ishida, Koshiro, Kawaguchi, Akane, Ochi, Haruki, Ogino, Hajime, Yakushiji-Kaminatsui, Nayuta, Sakamoto, Joe, Kamei, Yasuhiro, Tamura, Koji, Yokoyama, Hitoshi
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Zusammenfassung:Xenopus young tadpoles regenerate a limb with the anteroposterior (AP) pattern, but metamorphosed froglets regenerate a hypomorphic limb after amputation. The key gene for AP patterning, shh, is expressed in a regenerating limb of the tadpole but not in that of the froglet. Genomic DNA in the shh limb-specific enhancer, MFCS1 (ZRS), is hypermethylated in froglets but hypomethylated in tadpoles: shh expression may be controlled by epigenetic regulation of MFCS1. Is MFCS1 specifically activated for regenerating the AP-patterned limb? We generated transgenic Xenopus laevis lines that visualize the MFCS1 enhancer activity with a GFP reporter. The transgenic tadpoles showed GFP expression in hoxd13-and shh-expressing domains of developing and regenerating limbs, whereas the froglets showed no GFP expression in the regenerating limbs despite having hoxd13 expression. Genome sequence analysis and co-transfection assays using cultured cells revealed that Hoxd13 can activate Xenopus MFCS1. These results suggest that MFCS1 activation correlates with regeneration of AP-patterned limbs and that re-activation of epigenetically inactivated MFCS1 would be crucial to confer the ability to non-regenerative animals for regenerating a properly patterned limb. [Display omitted] •In Xenopus, only young tadpoles regenerate a limb with the anteroposterior pattern.•shh is specifically expressed in a regenerating limb of the young tadpole.•The limb enhancer of shh, MFCS1, is activated in limb regeneration of Xenopus.•The MFCS1 activity correlates with regeneration capacity of a well-patterned limb.
ISSN:0012-1606
1095-564X
DOI:10.1016/j.ydbio.2023.05.009