Insights into early vasculogenesis revealed by expression of the ETS-domain transcription factor Fli-1 in wild-type and mutant zebrafish embryos
Fli-1 is an ETS-domain transcription factor whose locus is disrupted in Ewing's Sarcoma and F-MuLV induced erythroleukaemia. To gain a better understanding of its normal function, we have isolated the zebrafish homologue. Similarities with other vertebrates, in the amino acid sequence and DNA b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mechanisms of development 2000-02, Vol.90 (2), p.237-252 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fli-1 is an ETS-domain transcription factor whose locus is disrupted in Ewing's Sarcoma and F-MuLV induced erythroleukaemia. To gain a better understanding of its normal function, we have isolated the zebrafish homologue. Similarities with other vertebrates, in the amino acid sequence and DNA binding properties of Fli-1 from zebrafish, suggest that its function has been conserved during vertebrate evolution. The initial expression of zebrafish
fli-1 in the posterior lateral mesoderm overlaps with that of
gata2 in a potential haemangioblast population which likely contains precursors of blood and endothelium. Subsequently,
fli-1 and
gata2 expression patterns diverge, with separate
fli-1 and
gata2 expression domains arising in the developing vasculature and in sites of blood formation respectively. Elsewhere in the embryo,
fli-1 is expressed in sites of vasculogenesis. The expression of
fli-1 was investigated in a number of zebrafish mutants, which affect the circulatory system. In
cloche, endothelium is absent and blood is drastically reduced. In contrast to the blood and endothelial markers that have been studied previously,
fli-1 expression was initiated normally in cloche embryos, indicating that induction of fli-1 is one of the earliest indicators of haemangioblast formation. Furthermore, although
fli-1 expression in the trunk was not maintained, the normal expression pattern in the anterior half of the embryo was retained. These anterior cells did not, however, condense to form blood vessels. These data indicate that
cloche has previously unsuspected roles at multiple stages in the formation of the vasculature. Analysis of
fli-1 expression in midline patterning mutants
floating head and
squint, confirms a requirement for the notochord in the formation of the dorsal-aorta. The formation of endothelium in
one-eyed pinhead,
cyclops and
squint embryos indicates a novel role for the endoderm in the formation of the axial vein. The phenotype of
sonic-you mutants implies a likely role for Sonic Hedgehog in mediating these processes. |
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ISSN: | 0925-4773 1872-6356 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0925-4773(99)00256-7 |