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Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis

In this study we describe the molecular and cellular characterization of a zebrafish mutant that develops tumors in the optic pathway. Heterozygous Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 transgenic adults develop tumors of the retina, optic nerve and optic tract. Molecular and genetic mapping demonstrate the tumor phenot...

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Autores principales: Solin, Staci L., Wang, Ying, Mauldin, Joshua, Schultz, Laura E., Lincow, Deborah E., Brodskiy, Pavel A., Jones, Crystal A., Syrkin-Nikolau, Judith, Linn, Jasmine M., Essner, Jeffrey J., Hostetter, Jesse M., Whitley, Elizabeth M., Cameron, J. Douglas, Chou, Hui-Hsien, Severin, Andrew J., Sakaguchi, Donald S., McGrail, Maura
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114888
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author Solin, Staci L.
Wang, Ying
Mauldin, Joshua
Schultz, Laura E.
Lincow, Deborah E.
Brodskiy, Pavel A.
Jones, Crystal A.
Syrkin-Nikolau, Judith
Linn, Jasmine M.
Essner, Jeffrey J.
Hostetter, Jesse M.
Whitley, Elizabeth M.
Cameron, J. Douglas
Chou, Hui-Hsien
Severin, Andrew J.
Sakaguchi, Donald S.
McGrail, Maura
author_facet Solin, Staci L.
Wang, Ying
Mauldin, Joshua
Schultz, Laura E.
Lincow, Deborah E.
Brodskiy, Pavel A.
Jones, Crystal A.
Syrkin-Nikolau, Judith
Linn, Jasmine M.
Essner, Jeffrey J.
Hostetter, Jesse M.
Whitley, Elizabeth M.
Cameron, J. Douglas
Chou, Hui-Hsien
Severin, Andrew J.
Sakaguchi, Donald S.
McGrail, Maura
author_sort Solin, Staci L.
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description In this study we describe the molecular and cellular characterization of a zebrafish mutant that develops tumors in the optic pathway. Heterozygous Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 transgenic adults develop tumors of the retina, optic nerve and optic tract. Molecular and genetic mapping demonstrate the tumor phenotype is linked to a high copy number transgene array integrated in the lincRNA gene lincRNAis18/Zv9_00007276 on chromosome 3. TALENs were used to isolate a 147kb deletion allele that removes exons 2–5 of the lincRNAis18 gene. Deletion allele homozygotes are viable and do not develop tumors, indicating loss of function of the lincRNAis18 locus is not the trigger for tumor onset. Optic pathway tumors in the Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 mutant occur with a penetrance of 80–100% by 1 year of age. The retinal tumors are highly vascularized and composed of rosettes of various sizes embedded in a fibrous matrix. Immunohistochemical analysis showed increased expression of the glial markers GFAP and BLBP throughout retinal tumors and in dysplastic optic nerve. We performed transcriptome analysis of pre-tumorous retina and retinal tumor tissue and found changes in gene expression signatures of radial glia and astrocytes (slc1a3), activated glia (atf3, blbp, apoeb), proliferating neural progenitors (foxd3, nestin, cdh2, her9/hes1), and glioma markers (S100β, vim). The transcriptome also revealed activation of cAMP, Stat3 and Wnt signal transduction pathways. qRT-PCR confirmed >10-fold overexpression of the Wnt pathway components hbegfa, ascl1a, and insm1a. Together the data indicate Müller glia and/or astrocyte-derived progenitors could contribute to the zebrafish Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 optic pathway tumors.
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spelling pubmed-42594872014-12-15 Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis Solin, Staci L. Wang, Ying Mauldin, Joshua Schultz, Laura E. Lincow, Deborah E. Brodskiy, Pavel A. Jones, Crystal A. Syrkin-Nikolau, Judith Linn, Jasmine M. Essner, Jeffrey J. Hostetter, Jesse M. Whitley, Elizabeth M. Cameron, J. Douglas Chou, Hui-Hsien Severin, Andrew J. Sakaguchi, Donald S. McGrail, Maura PLoS One Research Article In this study we describe the molecular and cellular characterization of a zebrafish mutant that develops tumors in the optic pathway. Heterozygous Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 transgenic adults develop tumors of the retina, optic nerve and optic tract. Molecular and genetic mapping demonstrate the tumor phenotype is linked to a high copy number transgene array integrated in the lincRNA gene lincRNAis18/Zv9_00007276 on chromosome 3. TALENs were used to isolate a 147kb deletion allele that removes exons 2–5 of the lincRNAis18 gene. Deletion allele homozygotes are viable and do not develop tumors, indicating loss of function of the lincRNAis18 locus is not the trigger for tumor onset. Optic pathway tumors in the Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 mutant occur with a penetrance of 80–100% by 1 year of age. The retinal tumors are highly vascularized and composed of rosettes of various sizes embedded in a fibrous matrix. Immunohistochemical analysis showed increased expression of the glial markers GFAP and BLBP throughout retinal tumors and in dysplastic optic nerve. We performed transcriptome analysis of pre-tumorous retina and retinal tumor tissue and found changes in gene expression signatures of radial glia and astrocytes (slc1a3), activated glia (atf3, blbp, apoeb), proliferating neural progenitors (foxd3, nestin, cdh2, her9/hes1), and glioma markers (S100β, vim). The transcriptome also revealed activation of cAMP, Stat3 and Wnt signal transduction pathways. qRT-PCR confirmed >10-fold overexpression of the Wnt pathway components hbegfa, ascl1a, and insm1a. Together the data indicate Müller glia and/or astrocyte-derived progenitors could contribute to the zebrafish Tg(flk1:RFP)is18 optic pathway tumors. Public Library of Science 2014-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4259487/ /pubmed/25485542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114888 Text en © 2014 Solin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Solin, Staci L.
Wang, Ying
Mauldin, Joshua
Schultz, Laura E.
Lincow, Deborah E.
Brodskiy, Pavel A.
Jones, Crystal A.
Syrkin-Nikolau, Judith
Linn, Jasmine M.
Essner, Jeffrey J.
Hostetter, Jesse M.
Whitley, Elizabeth M.
Cameron, J. Douglas
Chou, Hui-Hsien
Severin, Andrew J.
Sakaguchi, Donald S.
McGrail, Maura
Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis
title Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis
title_full Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis
title_fullStr Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis
title_short Molecular and Cellular Characterization of a Zebrafish Optic Pathway Tumor Line Implicates Glia-Derived Progenitors in Tumorigenesis
title_sort molecular and cellular characterization of a zebrafish optic pathway tumor line implicates glia-derived progenitors in tumorigenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114888
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