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Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain

All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral (DV) subdivisions, characterized by largely conserved differential expression of gene markers. However, it is still unclear how this Bauplan originated during evolution. We studied the relative...

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Autores principales: Albuixech-Crespo, Beatriz, López-Blanch, Laura, Burguera, Demian, Maeso, Ignacio, Sánchez-Arrones, Luisa, Moreno-Bravo, Juan Antonio, Somorjai, Ildiko, Pascual-Anaya, Juan, Puelles, Eduardo, Bovolenta, Paola, Garcia-Fernàndez, Jordi, Puelles, Luis, Irimia, Manuel, Ferran, José Luis
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28422959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001573
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author Albuixech-Crespo, Beatriz
López-Blanch, Laura
Burguera, Demian
Maeso, Ignacio
Sánchez-Arrones, Luisa
Moreno-Bravo, Juan Antonio
Somorjai, Ildiko
Pascual-Anaya, Juan
Puelles, Eduardo
Bovolenta, Paola
Garcia-Fernàndez, Jordi
Puelles, Luis
Irimia, Manuel
Ferran, José Luis
author_facet Albuixech-Crespo, Beatriz
López-Blanch, Laura
Burguera, Demian
Maeso, Ignacio
Sánchez-Arrones, Luisa
Moreno-Bravo, Juan Antonio
Somorjai, Ildiko
Pascual-Anaya, Juan
Puelles, Eduardo
Bovolenta, Paola
Garcia-Fernàndez, Jordi
Puelles, Luis
Irimia, Manuel
Ferran, José Luis
author_sort Albuixech-Crespo, Beatriz
collection PubMed
description All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral (DV) subdivisions, characterized by largely conserved differential expression of gene markers. However, it is still unclear how this Bauplan originated during evolution. We studied the relative expression of 48 genes with key roles in vertebrate neural patterning in a representative amphioxus embryonic stage. Unlike nonchordates, amphioxus develops its central nervous system (CNS) from a neural plate that is homologous to that of vertebrates, allowing direct topological comparisons. The resulting genoarchitectonic model revealed that the amphioxus incipient neural tube is unexpectedly complex, consisting of several AP and DV molecular partitions. Strikingly, comparison with vertebrates indicates that the vertebrate thalamus, pretectum, and midbrain domains jointly correspond to a single amphioxus region, which we termed Di-Mesencephalic primordium (DiMes). This suggests that these domains have a common developmental and evolutionary origin, as supported by functional experiments manipulating secondary organizers in zebrafish and mice.
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spelling pubmed-53968612017-05-04 Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain Albuixech-Crespo, Beatriz López-Blanch, Laura Burguera, Demian Maeso, Ignacio Sánchez-Arrones, Luisa Moreno-Bravo, Juan Antonio Somorjai, Ildiko Pascual-Anaya, Juan Puelles, Eduardo Bovolenta, Paola Garcia-Fernàndez, Jordi Puelles, Luis Irimia, Manuel Ferran, José Luis PLoS Biol Research Article All vertebrate brains develop following a common Bauplan defined by anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral (DV) subdivisions, characterized by largely conserved differential expression of gene markers. However, it is still unclear how this Bauplan originated during evolution. We studied the relative expression of 48 genes with key roles in vertebrate neural patterning in a representative amphioxus embryonic stage. Unlike nonchordates, amphioxus develops its central nervous system (CNS) from a neural plate that is homologous to that of vertebrates, allowing direct topological comparisons. The resulting genoarchitectonic model revealed that the amphioxus incipient neural tube is unexpectedly complex, consisting of several AP and DV molecular partitions. Strikingly, comparison with vertebrates indicates that the vertebrate thalamus, pretectum, and midbrain domains jointly correspond to a single amphioxus region, which we termed Di-Mesencephalic primordium (DiMes). This suggests that these domains have a common developmental and evolutionary origin, as supported by functional experiments manipulating secondary organizers in zebrafish and mice. Public Library of Science 2017-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5396861/ /pubmed/28422959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001573 Text en © 2017 Albuixech-Crespo 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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Albuixech-Crespo, Beatriz
López-Blanch, Laura
Burguera, Demian
Maeso, Ignacio
Sánchez-Arrones, Luisa
Moreno-Bravo, Juan Antonio
Somorjai, Ildiko
Pascual-Anaya, Juan
Puelles, Eduardo
Bovolenta, Paola
Garcia-Fernàndez, Jordi
Puelles, Luis
Irimia, Manuel
Ferran, José Luis
Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
title Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
title_full Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
title_fullStr Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
title_full_unstemmed Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
title_short Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
title_sort molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28422959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001573
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