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A new role for the Endothelin-1/Endothelin-A receptor signaling during early neural crest specification
Fecha
2008-11Registro en:
Bonano, Marcela; Tríbulo, Celeste; De Calisto, Jaime; Marchant, Lorena; Sanchez, Sara Serafina del V.; et al.; A new role for the Endothelin-1/Endothelin-A receptor signaling during early neural crest specification; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Developmental Biology; 323; 1; 11-2008; 114-129
0012-1606
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bonano, Marcela
Tríbulo, Celeste
De Calisto, Jaime
Marchant, Lorena
Sanchez, Sara Serafina del V.
Mayor, Roberto
Aybar, Manuel Javier
Resumen
The neural crest is induced at the border of the neural plate in a multistep process by signals emanated from the epidermis, neural plate and mesoderm. In this work we show for the first time the existence of a neural crest maintenance step which is dependent on signals released from the mesoderm. We identified Endothelin-1 (Edn1) and its receptor (Ednra) as key players of this signal and we show that Edn1/Ednra signaling is required for maintenance of the neural crest by a dual mechanism of cell specification and cell survival. We show that: (i) Ednra is expressed in prospective neural crest; (ii) loss-of-function experiments with antisense morpholino or with specific chemical inhibitor suppress the expression of early neural crest markers; (iii) gain-of-function experiments expand the neural crest territory; (iv) epistatic experiments show that Ednra/Edn1 is downstream of the early neural crest gene Msx1 and upstream of the late genes Sox9 and Sox10; and (v) Edn1/Ednra signaling inhibits apoptosis and controls cell specification of the neural crest. Together, our results provide insight on a new role of Edn1/Ednra cell signaling pathway during early neural crest development.