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The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood
Members of the Eya family, which are a class of transcription factors with phosphatase activity, are widely expressed in cranial sensory organs during development. However, it is unclear whether these genes are expressed in the taste system during development and whether they play any role in specif...
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description | Members of the Eya family, which are a class of transcription factors with phosphatase activity, are widely expressed in cranial sensory organs during development. However, it is unclear whether these genes are expressed in the taste system during development and whether they play any role in specifying taste cell fate. In this study, we report that Eya1 is not expressed during embryonic tongue development but that Eya1-expressing progenitors in somites or pharyngeal endoderm give rise to tongue musculature or taste organs, respectively. In the Eya1-deficient tongues, these progenitors do not proliferate properly, resulting in a smaller tongue at birth, impaired growth of taste papillae, and disrupted expression of Six1 in the papillary epithelium. On the other hand, Eya2 is specifically expressed in endoderm-derived circumvallate and foliate papillae located on the posterior tongue during development. In adult tongues, Eya1 is predominantly expressed in IP(3)R3-positive taste cells in the taste buds of the circumvallate and foliate papillae, while Eya2 is persistently expressed in these papillae at higher levels in some epithelial progenitors and at lower levels in some taste cells. We found that conditional knockout of Eya1 in the third week or Eya2 knockout reduced Pou2f3(+), Six1(+) and IP(3)R3(+) taste cells. Our data define for the first time the expression patterns of Eya1 and Eya2 during the development and maintenance of the mouse taste system and suggest that Eya1 and Eya2 may act together to promote lineage commitment of taste cell subtypes. |
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spelling | pubmed-101670552023-05-10 The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood Zhang, Ting Xu, Pin-Xian Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Members of the Eya family, which are a class of transcription factors with phosphatase activity, are widely expressed in cranial sensory organs during development. However, it is unclear whether these genes are expressed in the taste system during development and whether they play any role in specifying taste cell fate. In this study, we report that Eya1 is not expressed during embryonic tongue development but that Eya1-expressing progenitors in somites or pharyngeal endoderm give rise to tongue musculature or taste organs, respectively. In the Eya1-deficient tongues, these progenitors do not proliferate properly, resulting in a smaller tongue at birth, impaired growth of taste papillae, and disrupted expression of Six1 in the papillary epithelium. On the other hand, Eya2 is specifically expressed in endoderm-derived circumvallate and foliate papillae located on the posterior tongue during development. In adult tongues, Eya1 is predominantly expressed in IP(3)R3-positive taste cells in the taste buds of the circumvallate and foliate papillae, while Eya2 is persistently expressed in these papillae at higher levels in some epithelial progenitors and at lower levels in some taste cells. We found that conditional knockout of Eya1 in the third week or Eya2 knockout reduced Pou2f3(+), Six1(+) and IP(3)R3(+) taste cells. Our data define for the first time the expression patterns of Eya1 and Eya2 during the development and maintenance of the mouse taste system and suggest that Eya1 and Eya2 may act together to promote lineage commitment of taste cell subtypes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10167055/ /pubmed/37181748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1126968 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang and Xu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Cell and Developmental Biology Zhang, Ting Xu, Pin-Xian The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
title | The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
title_full | The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
title_fullStr | The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
title_short | The role of Eya1 and Eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
title_sort | role of eya1 and eya2 in the taste system of mice from embryonic stage to adulthood |
topic | Cell and Developmental Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10167055/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2023.1126968 |
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