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Early mesodermal development in the patellogastropod Lottia goshimai

Journal

EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 250-261

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13373

Keywords

ectomesoderm precursor; Lottia; mesoderm; snail gene; Spiralia

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Mesodermal development is crucial for understanding the interlineage variations in spiralians and the mechanisms of ectomesoderm cell internalization. Limited knowledge exists regarding the mesodermal development of non-model molluscan lineages. In this study, the early mesodermal development in the patellogastropod Lottia goshimai was investigated, revealing unique characteristics and gene expressions.
Mesodermal development is essential to explore the interlineage variations in the development of spiralians. Compared with model mollusks such as Tritia and Crepidula, knowledge about the mesodermal development of other molluscan lineages is limited. Here, we investigated early mesodermal development in the patellogastropod Lottia goshimai, which shows equal cleavage and has a trochophore larva. The endomesoderm derived from the 4d blastomere, that is, the mesodermal bandlets, was situated dorsally and showed a characteristic morphology. Investigations of the potential mesodermal patterning genes revealed that twist1 and snail1 were expressed in a proportion of these endomesodermal tissues, while all of the five genes we investigated (twist1, twist2, snail1, snail2, and mox) were expressed in ventrally located ectomesodermal tissues. Relatively dynamic snail2 expression suggests additional roles in various internalization processes. By tracing snail2 expression in early gastrulae, the 3a(211) and 3b(211 )blastomeres were suggested to be the precursors of the ectomesoderm, which elongated to become internalized before division. These results help to understand the variations in the mesodermal development of different spiralians and explore the different mechanisms by which ectomesodermal cells are internalized, which has important evolutionary implications.

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