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Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis

Skin disorders are widespread, but available treatments are limited. A more comprehensive understanding of skin development mechanisms will drive identification of new treatment targets and modalities. Here we report the Zebrafish Integument Project (ZIP), an expression-driven platform for identifyi...

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Autores principales: Westcot, Stephanie E., Hatzold, Julia, Urban, Mark D., Richetti, Stefânia K., Skuster, Kimberly J., Harm, Rhianna M., Lopez Cervera, Roberto, Umemoto, Noriko, McNulty, Melissa S., Clark, Karl J., Hammerschmidt, Matthias, Ekker, Stephen C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130688
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author Westcot, Stephanie E.
Hatzold, Julia
Urban, Mark D.
Richetti, Stefânia K.
Skuster, Kimberly J.
Harm, Rhianna M.
Lopez Cervera, Roberto
Umemoto, Noriko
McNulty, Melissa S.
Clark, Karl J.
Hammerschmidt, Matthias
Ekker, Stephen C.
author_facet Westcot, Stephanie E.
Hatzold, Julia
Urban, Mark D.
Richetti, Stefânia K.
Skuster, Kimberly J.
Harm, Rhianna M.
Lopez Cervera, Roberto
Umemoto, Noriko
McNulty, Melissa S.
Clark, Karl J.
Hammerschmidt, Matthias
Ekker, Stephen C.
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description Skin disorders are widespread, but available treatments are limited. A more comprehensive understanding of skin development mechanisms will drive identification of new treatment targets and modalities. Here we report the Zebrafish Integument Project (ZIP), an expression-driven platform for identifying new skin genes and phenotypes in the vertebrate model Danio rerio (zebrafish). In vivo selection for skin-specific expression of gene-break transposon (GBT) mutant lines identified eleven new, revertible GBT alleles of genes involved in skin development. Eight genes—fras1, grip1, hmcn1, msxc, col4a4, ahnak, capn12, and nrg2a—had been described in an integumentary context to varying degrees, while arhgef25b, fkbp10b, and megf6a emerged as novel skin genes. Embryos homozygous for a GBT insertion within neuregulin 2a (nrg2a) revealed a novel requirement for a Neuregulin 2a (Nrg2a) – ErbB2/3 – AKT signaling pathway governing the apicobasal organization of a subset of epidermal cells during median fin fold (MFF) morphogenesis. In nrg2a mutant larvae, the basal keratinocytes within the apical MFF, known as ridge cells, displayed reduced pAKT levels as well as reduced apical domains and exaggerated basolateral domains. Those defects compromised proper ridge cell elongation into a flattened epithelial morphology, resulting in thickened MFF edges. Pharmacological inhibition verified that Nrg2a signals through the ErbB receptor tyrosine kinase network. Moreover, knockdown of the epithelial polarity regulator and tumor suppressor lgl2 ameliorated the nrg2a mutant phenotype. Identifying Lgl2 as an antagonist of Nrg2a – ErbB signaling revealed a significantly earlier role for Lgl2 during epidermal morphogenesis than has been described to date. Furthermore, our findings demonstrated that successive, coordinated ridge cell shape changes drive apical MFF development, making MFF ridge cells a valuable model for investigating how the coordinated regulation of cell polarity and cell shape changes serves as a crucial mechanism of epithelial morphogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-44822542015-07-01 Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis Westcot, Stephanie E. Hatzold, Julia Urban, Mark D. Richetti, Stefânia K. Skuster, Kimberly J. Harm, Rhianna M. Lopez Cervera, Roberto Umemoto, Noriko McNulty, Melissa S. Clark, Karl J. Hammerschmidt, Matthias Ekker, Stephen C. PLoS One Research Article Skin disorders are widespread, but available treatments are limited. A more comprehensive understanding of skin development mechanisms will drive identification of new treatment targets and modalities. Here we report the Zebrafish Integument Project (ZIP), an expression-driven platform for identifying new skin genes and phenotypes in the vertebrate model Danio rerio (zebrafish). In vivo selection for skin-specific expression of gene-break transposon (GBT) mutant lines identified eleven new, revertible GBT alleles of genes involved in skin development. Eight genes—fras1, grip1, hmcn1, msxc, col4a4, ahnak, capn12, and nrg2a—had been described in an integumentary context to varying degrees, while arhgef25b, fkbp10b, and megf6a emerged as novel skin genes. Embryos homozygous for a GBT insertion within neuregulin 2a (nrg2a) revealed a novel requirement for a Neuregulin 2a (Nrg2a) – ErbB2/3 – AKT signaling pathway governing the apicobasal organization of a subset of epidermal cells during median fin fold (MFF) morphogenesis. In nrg2a mutant larvae, the basal keratinocytes within the apical MFF, known as ridge cells, displayed reduced pAKT levels as well as reduced apical domains and exaggerated basolateral domains. Those defects compromised proper ridge cell elongation into a flattened epithelial morphology, resulting in thickened MFF edges. Pharmacological inhibition verified that Nrg2a signals through the ErbB receptor tyrosine kinase network. Moreover, knockdown of the epithelial polarity regulator and tumor suppressor lgl2 ameliorated the nrg2a mutant phenotype. Identifying Lgl2 as an antagonist of Nrg2a – ErbB signaling revealed a significantly earlier role for Lgl2 during epidermal morphogenesis than has been described to date. Furthermore, our findings demonstrated that successive, coordinated ridge cell shape changes drive apical MFF development, making MFF ridge cells a valuable model for investigating how the coordinated regulation of cell polarity and cell shape changes serves as a crucial mechanism of epithelial morphogenesis. Public Library of Science 2015-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4482254/ /pubmed/26110643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130688 Text en © 2015 Westcot 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.
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Westcot, Stephanie E.
Hatzold, Julia
Urban, Mark D.
Richetti, Stefânia K.
Skuster, Kimberly J.
Harm, Rhianna M.
Lopez Cervera, Roberto
Umemoto, Noriko
McNulty, Melissa S.
Clark, Karl J.
Hammerschmidt, Matthias
Ekker, Stephen C.
Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis
title Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis
title_full Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis
title_fullStr Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis
title_short Protein-Trap Insertional Mutagenesis Uncovers New Genes Involved in Zebrafish Skin Development, Including a Neuregulin 2a-Based ErbB Signaling Pathway Required during Median Fin Fold Morphogenesis
title_sort protein-trap insertional mutagenesis uncovers new genes involved in zebrafish skin development, including a neuregulin 2a-based erbb signaling pathway required during median fin fold morphogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130688
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