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Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination

During mammalian development, left-right (L-R) asymmetry is established by a cilia-driven leftward fluid flow within a midline embryonic cavity called the node. This ‘nodal flow’ is detected by peripherally-located crown cells that each assemble a primary cilium which contain the putative Ca(2+) cha...

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Autores principales: Grimes, Daniel T., Keynton, Jennifer L., Buenavista, Maria T., Jin, Xingjian, Patel, Saloni H., Kyosuke, Shinohara, Vibert, Jennifer, Williams, Debbie J., Hamada, Hiroshi, Hussain, Rohanah, Nauli, Surya M., Norris, Dominic P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4894641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27272319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006070
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author Grimes, Daniel T.
Keynton, Jennifer L.
Buenavista, Maria T.
Jin, Xingjian
Patel, Saloni H.
Kyosuke, Shinohara
Vibert, Jennifer
Williams, Debbie J.
Hamada, Hiroshi
Hussain, Rohanah
Nauli, Surya M.
Norris, Dominic P.
author_facet Grimes, Daniel T.
Keynton, Jennifer L.
Buenavista, Maria T.
Jin, Xingjian
Patel, Saloni H.
Kyosuke, Shinohara
Vibert, Jennifer
Williams, Debbie J.
Hamada, Hiroshi
Hussain, Rohanah
Nauli, Surya M.
Norris, Dominic P.
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description During mammalian development, left-right (L-R) asymmetry is established by a cilia-driven leftward fluid flow within a midline embryonic cavity called the node. This ‘nodal flow’ is detected by peripherally-located crown cells that each assemble a primary cilium which contain the putative Ca(2+) channel PKD2. The interaction of flow and crown cell cilia promotes left side-specific expression of Nodal in the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). Whilst the PKD2-interacting protein PKD1L1 has also been implicated in L-R patterning, the underlying mechanism by which flow is detected and the genetic relationship between Polycystin function and asymmetric gene expression remains unknown. Here, we characterize a Pkd1l1 mutant line in which Nodal is activated bilaterally, suggesting that PKD1L1 is not required for LPM Nodal pathway activation per se, but rather to restrict Nodal to the left side downstream of nodal flow. Epistasis analysis shows that Pkd1l1 acts as an upstream genetic repressor of Pkd2. This study therefore provides a genetic pathway for the early stages of L-R determination. Moreover, using a system in which cultured cells are supplied artificial flow, we demonstrate that PKD1L1 is sufficient to mediate a Ca(2+) signaling response after flow stimulation. Finally, we show that an extracellular PKD domain within PKD1L1 is crucial for PKD1L1 function; as such, destabilizing the domain causes L-R defects in the mouse. Our demonstration that PKD1L1 protein can mediate a response to flow coheres with a mechanosensation model of flow sensation in which the force of fluid flow drives asymmetric gene expression in the embryo.
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spelling pubmed-48946412016-06-23 Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination Grimes, Daniel T. Keynton, Jennifer L. Buenavista, Maria T. Jin, Xingjian Patel, Saloni H. Kyosuke, Shinohara Vibert, Jennifer Williams, Debbie J. Hamada, Hiroshi Hussain, Rohanah Nauli, Surya M. Norris, Dominic P. PLoS Genet Research Article During mammalian development, left-right (L-R) asymmetry is established by a cilia-driven leftward fluid flow within a midline embryonic cavity called the node. This ‘nodal flow’ is detected by peripherally-located crown cells that each assemble a primary cilium which contain the putative Ca(2+) channel PKD2. The interaction of flow and crown cell cilia promotes left side-specific expression of Nodal in the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). Whilst the PKD2-interacting protein PKD1L1 has also been implicated in L-R patterning, the underlying mechanism by which flow is detected and the genetic relationship between Polycystin function and asymmetric gene expression remains unknown. Here, we characterize a Pkd1l1 mutant line in which Nodal is activated bilaterally, suggesting that PKD1L1 is not required for LPM Nodal pathway activation per se, but rather to restrict Nodal to the left side downstream of nodal flow. Epistasis analysis shows that Pkd1l1 acts as an upstream genetic repressor of Pkd2. This study therefore provides a genetic pathway for the early stages of L-R determination. Moreover, using a system in which cultured cells are supplied artificial flow, we demonstrate that PKD1L1 is sufficient to mediate a Ca(2+) signaling response after flow stimulation. Finally, we show that an extracellular PKD domain within PKD1L1 is crucial for PKD1L1 function; as such, destabilizing the domain causes L-R defects in the mouse. Our demonstration that PKD1L1 protein can mediate a response to flow coheres with a mechanosensation model of flow sensation in which the force of fluid flow drives asymmetric gene expression in the embryo. Public Library of Science 2016-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4894641/ /pubmed/27272319 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006070 Text en © 2016 Grimes 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Grimes, Daniel T.
Keynton, Jennifer L.
Buenavista, Maria T.
Jin, Xingjian
Patel, Saloni H.
Kyosuke, Shinohara
Vibert, Jennifer
Williams, Debbie J.
Hamada, Hiroshi
Hussain, Rohanah
Nauli, Surya M.
Norris, Dominic P.
Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination
title Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination
title_full Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination
title_fullStr Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination
title_short Genetic Analysis Reveals a Hierarchy of Interactions between Polycystin-Encoding Genes and Genes Controlling Cilia Function during Left-Right Determination
title_sort genetic analysis reveals a hierarchy of interactions between polycystin-encoding genes and genes controlling cilia function during left-right determination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4894641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27272319
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006070
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