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Real time dynamics of β-catenin expression during Hydra development, regeneration and Wnt signalling activation

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 62, Issue 4-5, Pages 311-318

Publisher

UNIV BASQUE COUNTRY UPV-EHU PRESS
DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.180092ct

Keywords

Hydra; live imaging Wnt; beta-catenin reporter; light sheet fluorescence microscopy

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  1. Laserlab-Europe (EU-H2020) [654148]

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Understanding the dynamic cellular behaviours driving morphogenesis and regeneration is a long-standing challenge in biology. Live imaging, together with genetically encoded reporters, may provide the necessary tool to address this issue, permitting the in vivo monitoring of the spatial and temporal expression dynamics of a gene of interest during a variety of developmental processes. Canonical Wnt/beta-catenin signalling controls a plethora of cellular activities during development, regeneration and adulthood throughout the animal kingdom. Several reporters have been produced in animal models to reveal sites of active Wnt signalling. In order to monitor in vivo Wnt/beta-catenin signalling activity in the freshwater polyp Hydra vulgaris, we generated a beta-cat-eGFP transgenic Hydra, in which eGFP is driven by the Hydra beta-catenin promoter.We characterized the expression dynamics during budding, regeneration and chemical activation of the Wnt/beta-cat signalling pathway using light sheet fluorescence microscopy. Live imaging of the beta-cat-eGFP lines recapitulated the previously reported endogenous expression pattern of beta-catenin and revealed the dynamic appearance of novel sites of Wnt/beta-catenin signalling, that earlier evaded detection by mean of in situ hybridization. By combining the Wnt activity read-out efficiency of the beta-catenin promoter with advanced imaging, we have created a novel model system to monitor in real time the activity of Hydra beta-cat regulatory sequences in vivo, and open the path to reveal beta-catenin modulation in many other physiological contexts.

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