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Tfap2a and Foxd3 regulate early steps in the development of the neural crest progenitor population
Authors:Wang Wen-Der  Melville David B  Montero-Balaguer Mercedes  Hatzopoulos Antonis K  Knapik Ela W
Affiliation:aDivision of Genetic Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA;bDivision of Cardiovascular Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA;cDepartment of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA;dDepartment of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA;eDevelopmental Biology, Institute Biology I, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:The neural crest is a stem cell-like population exclusive to vertebrates that gives rise to many different cell types including chondrocytes, neurons and melanocytes. Arising from the neural plate border at the intersection of Wnt and Bmp signaling pathways, the complexity of neural crest gene regulatory networks has made the earliest steps of induction difficult to elucidate. Here, we report that tfap2a and foxd3 participate in neural crest induction and are necessary and sufficient for this process to proceed. Double mutant tfap2a (mont blanc, mob) and foxd3 (mother superior, mos) mob;mos zebrafish embryos completely lack all neural crest-derived tissues. Moreover, tfap2a and foxd3 are expressed during gastrulation prior to neural crest induction in distinct, complementary, domains; tfap2a is expressed in the ventral non-neural ectoderm and foxd3 in the dorsal mesendoderm and ectoderm. We further show that Bmp signaling is expanded in mob;mos embryos while expression of dkk1, a Wnt signaling inhibitor, is increased and canonical Wnt targets are suppressed. These changes in Bmp and Wnt signaling result in specific perturbations of neural crest induction rather than general defects in neural plate border or dorso-ventral patterning. foxd3 overexpression, on the other hand, enhances the ability of tfap2a to ectopically induce neural crest around the neural plate, overriding the normal neural plate border limit of the early neural crest territory. Although loss of either Tfap2a or Foxd3 alters Bmp and Wnt signaling patterns, only their combined inactivation sufficiently alters these signaling gradients to abort neural crest induction. Collectively, our results indicate that tfap2a and foxd3, in addition to their respective roles in the differentiation of neural crest derivatives, also jointly maintain the balance of Bmp and Wnt signaling in order to delineate the neural crest induction domain.
Keywords:Neural crest induction   Stem cells   Tfap2a   Foxd3   Zebrafish
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