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Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon

BACKGROUND: The products of cyp19, dax, foxl2, mis, sf1 and sox9 have each been associated with sex-determining processes among vertebrates. We provide evidence for expression of these regulators very early in salmonid development and in tissues outside of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal...

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Autores principales: von Schalburg, Kristian R, Yasuike, Motoshige, Yazawa, Ryosuke, de Boer, Johan G, Reid, Linda, So, Stacy, Robb, Adrienne, Rondeau, Eric B, Phillips, Ruth B, Davidson, William S, Koop, Ben F
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3034696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21232142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-31
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author von Schalburg, Kristian R
Yasuike, Motoshige
Yazawa, Ryosuke
de Boer, Johan G
Reid, Linda
So, Stacy
Robb, Adrienne
Rondeau, Eric B
Phillips, Ruth B
Davidson, William S
Koop, Ben F
author_facet von Schalburg, Kristian R
Yasuike, Motoshige
Yazawa, Ryosuke
de Boer, Johan G
Reid, Linda
So, Stacy
Robb, Adrienne
Rondeau, Eric B
Phillips, Ruth B
Davidson, William S
Koop, Ben F
author_sort von Schalburg, Kristian R
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The products of cyp19, dax, foxl2, mis, sf1 and sox9 have each been associated with sex-determining processes among vertebrates. We provide evidence for expression of these regulators very early in salmonid development and in tissues outside of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal (HPAG) axis. Although the function of these factors in sexual differentiation have been defined, their roles in early development before sexual fate decisions and in tissues beyond the brain or gonad are essentially unknown. RESULTS: Bacterial artificial chromosomes containing salmon dax1 and dax2, foxl2b and mis were isolated and the regulatory regions that control their expression were characterized. Transposon integrations are implicated in the shaping of the dax and foxl2 loci. Splice variants for cyp19b1 and mis in both embryonic and adult tissues were detected and characterized. We found that cyp19b1 transcripts are generated that contain 5'-untranslated regions of different lengths due to cryptic splicing of the 3'-end of intron 1. We also demonstrate that salmon mis transcripts can encode prodomain products that present different C-termini and terminate before translation of the MIS hormone. Regulatory differences in the expression of two distinct aromatases cyp19a and cyp19b1 are exerted, despite transcription of their transactivators (ie; dax1, foxl2, sf1) occurring much earlier during embryonic development. CONCLUSIONS: We report the embryonic and extragonadal expression of dax, foxl2, mis and other differentiation factors that indicate that they have functions that are more general and not restricted to steroidogenesis and gonadogenesis. Spliced cyp19b1 and mis transcripts are generated that may provide regulatory controls for tissue- or development-specific activities. Selection of cyp19b1 transcripts may be regulated by DAX-1, FOXL2 and SF-1 complexes that bind motifs in intron 1, or by signals within exon 2 that recruit splicing factors, or both. The potential translation of proteins bearing only the N-terminal MIS prodomain may modulate the functions of other TGF β family members in different tissues. The expression patterns of dax1 early in salmon embryogenesis implicate its role as a lineage determination factor. Other roles for these factors during embryogenesis and outside the HPAG axis are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-30346962011-02-08 Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon von Schalburg, Kristian R Yasuike, Motoshige Yazawa, Ryosuke de Boer, Johan G Reid, Linda So, Stacy Robb, Adrienne Rondeau, Eric B Phillips, Ruth B Davidson, William S Koop, Ben F BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: The products of cyp19, dax, foxl2, mis, sf1 and sox9 have each been associated with sex-determining processes among vertebrates. We provide evidence for expression of these regulators very early in salmonid development and in tissues outside of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal (HPAG) axis. Although the function of these factors in sexual differentiation have been defined, their roles in early development before sexual fate decisions and in tissues beyond the brain or gonad are essentially unknown. RESULTS: Bacterial artificial chromosomes containing salmon dax1 and dax2, foxl2b and mis were isolated and the regulatory regions that control their expression were characterized. Transposon integrations are implicated in the shaping of the dax and foxl2 loci. Splice variants for cyp19b1 and mis in both embryonic and adult tissues were detected and characterized. We found that cyp19b1 transcripts are generated that contain 5'-untranslated regions of different lengths due to cryptic splicing of the 3'-end of intron 1. We also demonstrate that salmon mis transcripts can encode prodomain products that present different C-termini and terminate before translation of the MIS hormone. Regulatory differences in the expression of two distinct aromatases cyp19a and cyp19b1 are exerted, despite transcription of their transactivators (ie; dax1, foxl2, sf1) occurring much earlier during embryonic development. CONCLUSIONS: We report the embryonic and extragonadal expression of dax, foxl2, mis and other differentiation factors that indicate that they have functions that are more general and not restricted to steroidogenesis and gonadogenesis. Spliced cyp19b1 and mis transcripts are generated that may provide regulatory controls for tissue- or development-specific activities. Selection of cyp19b1 transcripts may be regulated by DAX-1, FOXL2 and SF-1 complexes that bind motifs in intron 1, or by signals within exon 2 that recruit splicing factors, or both. The potential translation of proteins bearing only the N-terminal MIS prodomain may modulate the functions of other TGF β family members in different tissues. The expression patterns of dax1 early in salmon embryogenesis implicate its role as a lineage determination factor. Other roles for these factors during embryogenesis and outside the HPAG axis are discussed. BioMed Central 2011-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3034696/ /pubmed/21232142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-31 Text en Copyright ©2011 von Schalburg et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
von Schalburg, Kristian R
Yasuike, Motoshige
Yazawa, Ryosuke
de Boer, Johan G
Reid, Linda
So, Stacy
Robb, Adrienne
Rondeau, Eric B
Phillips, Ruth B
Davidson, William S
Koop, Ben F
Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon
title Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon
title_full Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon
title_fullStr Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon
title_full_unstemmed Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon
title_short Regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of Atlantic salmon
title_sort regulation and expression of sexual differentiation factors in embryonic and extragonadal tissues of atlantic salmon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3034696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21232142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-12-31
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