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Identification and characterization of a fibroblast growth factor gene in the planarian Dugesia japonica
Authors:Mohammad Abdul Auwal  Makoto Kashima  Osamu Nishimura  Kazutaka Hosoda  Minako Motoishi  Akifumi Kamimura  Akinori Okumura  Kiyokazu Agata  Yoshihiko Umesono
Institution:1. Graduate School of Life Science, University of Hyogo, Kouto, Hyogo, Japan;2. Department of Biophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;3. Department of Biophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Department of Life Science, Faculty of Science Graduate Course in Life Science, Graduate School of Science, Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract:Planarians belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes and can regenerate their missing body parts after injury via activation of somatic pluripotent stem cells called neoblasts. Previous studies suggested that fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling plays a crucial role in the regulation of head tissue differentiation during planarian regeneration. To date, however, no FGF homologues in the Platyhelminthes have been reported. Here, we used a planarian Dugesia japonica model and identified an fgf gene termed Djfgf, which encodes a putative secreted protein with a core FGF domain characteristic of the FGF8/17/18 subfamily in bilaterians. Using Xenopus embryos, we found that DjFGF has FGF activity as assayed by Xbra induction. We next examined Djfgf expression in non-regenerating intact and regenerating planarians. In intact planarians, Djfgf was expressed in the auricles in the head and the pharynx. In the early process of regeneration, Djfgf was transiently expressed in a subset of differentiated cells around wounds. Notably, Djfgf expression was highly induced in the process of head regeneration when compared to that in the tail regeneration. Furthermore, assays of head regeneration from tail fragments revealed that combinatorial actions of the anterior extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and posterior Wnt/ß-catenin signaling restricted Djfgf expression to a certain anterior body part. This is the region where neoblasts undergo active proliferation to give rise to their differentiating progeny in response to wounding. The data suggest the possibility that DjFGF may act as an anterior counterpart of posteriorly localized Wnt molecules and trigger neoblast responses involved in planarian head regeneration.
Keywords:extracellular signal-regulated kinase  fibroblast growth factor  head regeneration  planarian  Wnt/ß-catenin
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