4.6 Article

Wnt8a is one of the candidate genes that play essential roles in the elongation of the seahorse prehensile tail

Journal

MARINE LIFE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 416-426

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s42995-021-00099-7

Keywords

Embryo; Seahorse; Tail development; Wnt8a; Wnt gene family

Funding

  1. K.C.Wong Education Foundation
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41825013, 41706178, 41576145, 41806189, 32000350]
  3. China postdoctoral science foundation [2019M663151]
  4. Guangdong Special Support Program of Youth Scientific and Technological Innovation [2017TQ04Z269]

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The study found that essential genes from the Wnt gene family, particularly Wnt5a, Wnt8a, and Wnt11, may play important roles in seahorse tail development. Wnt8a was observed to have a significantly extended expression period during seahorse tail development, potentially promoting caudal tail axis formation and contributing to the elongation of the seahorse's tail.
Seahorses are a hallmark of specialized morphological features due to their elongated prehensile tail. However, the underlying genomic grounds of seahorse tail development remain elusive. Herein, we evaluated the roles of essential genes from the Wnt gene family for the tail developmental process in the lined seahorse (Hippocampus erectus). Comparative genomic analysis revealed that the Wnt gene family is conserved in seahorses. The expression profiles and in situ hybridization suggested that Wnt5a, Wnt8a, and Wnt11 may participate in seahorse tail development. Like in other teleosts, Wnt5a and Wnt11 were found to regulate the development of the tail axial mesoderm and tail somitic mesoderm, respectively. However, a significantly extended expression period of Wnt8a during seahorse tail development was observed. Signaling pathway analysis further showed that Wnt8a up-regulated the expression of the tail axial mesoderm gene (Shh), while interaction analysis indicated that Wnt8a could promote the expression of Wnt11. In summary, our results indicate that the special extended expression period of Wnt8a might promote caudal tail axis formation, which contributes to the formation of the elongated tail of the seahorse.

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