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Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina

The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators Foxg1, which is expressed in the prospective nasal optic vesicle, and Foxd1, which is expressed in the prospective temporal optic vesicle. Previous work has shown that, in zebrafish, Fgf signals from...

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Autores principales: Hernández-Bejarano, María, Gestri, Gaia, Spawls, Lana, Nieto-López, Francisco, Picker, Alexander, Tada, Masazumi, Brand, Michael, Bovolenta, Paola, Wilson, Stephen W., Cavodeassi, Florencia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26428010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.125120
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author Hernández-Bejarano, María
Gestri, Gaia
Spawls, Lana
Nieto-López, Francisco
Picker, Alexander
Tada, Masazumi
Brand, Michael
Bovolenta, Paola
Wilson, Stephen W.
Cavodeassi, Florencia
author_facet Hernández-Bejarano, María
Gestri, Gaia
Spawls, Lana
Nieto-López, Francisco
Picker, Alexander
Tada, Masazumi
Brand, Michael
Bovolenta, Paola
Wilson, Stephen W.
Cavodeassi, Florencia
author_sort Hernández-Bejarano, María
collection PubMed
description The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators Foxg1, which is expressed in the prospective nasal optic vesicle, and Foxd1, which is expressed in the prospective temporal optic vesicle. Previous work has shown that, in zebrafish, Fgf signals from the dorsal forebrain and olfactory primordia are required to specify nasal identity in the dorsal, prospective nasal, optic vesicle. Here, we show that Hh signalling from the ventral forebrain is required for specification of temporal identity in the ventral optic vesicle and is sufficient to induce temporal character when activated in the prospective nasal retina. Consequently, the evaginating optic vesicles become partitioned into prospective nasal and temporal domains by the opposing actions of Fgfs and Shh emanating from dorsal and ventral domains of the forebrain primordium. In absence of Fgf activity, foxd1 expression is established irrespective of levels of Hh signalling, indicating that the role of Shh in promoting foxd1 expression is only required in the presence of Fgf activity. Once the spatially complementary expression of foxd1 and foxg1 is established, the boundary between expression domains is maintained by mutual repression between Foxd1 and Foxg1.
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spelling pubmed-47128792016-02-05 Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina Hernández-Bejarano, María Gestri, Gaia Spawls, Lana Nieto-López, Francisco Picker, Alexander Tada, Masazumi Brand, Michael Bovolenta, Paola Wilson, Stephen W. Cavodeassi, Florencia Development Research Articles The earliest known determinants of retinal nasotemporal identity are the transcriptional regulators Foxg1, which is expressed in the prospective nasal optic vesicle, and Foxd1, which is expressed in the prospective temporal optic vesicle. Previous work has shown that, in zebrafish, Fgf signals from the dorsal forebrain and olfactory primordia are required to specify nasal identity in the dorsal, prospective nasal, optic vesicle. Here, we show that Hh signalling from the ventral forebrain is required for specification of temporal identity in the ventral optic vesicle and is sufficient to induce temporal character when activated in the prospective nasal retina. Consequently, the evaginating optic vesicles become partitioned into prospective nasal and temporal domains by the opposing actions of Fgfs and Shh emanating from dorsal and ventral domains of the forebrain primordium. In absence of Fgf activity, foxd1 expression is established irrespective of levels of Hh signalling, indicating that the role of Shh in promoting foxd1 expression is only required in the presence of Fgf activity. Once the spatially complementary expression of foxd1 and foxg1 is established, the boundary between expression domains is maintained by mutual repression between Foxd1 and Foxg1. The Company of Biologists 2015-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4712879/ /pubmed/26428010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.125120 Text en © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Hernández-Bejarano, María
Gestri, Gaia
Spawls, Lana
Nieto-López, Francisco
Picker, Alexander
Tada, Masazumi
Brand, Michael
Bovolenta, Paola
Wilson, Stephen W.
Cavodeassi, Florencia
Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
title Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
title_full Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
title_fullStr Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
title_full_unstemmed Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
title_short Opposing Shh and Fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
title_sort opposing shh and fgf signals initiate nasotemporal patterning of the zebrafish retina
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26428010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.125120
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