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Expression of the Zebrafish CD133/prominin1 Genes in Cellular Proliferation Zones in the Embryonic Central Nervous System and Sensory Organs

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DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
Volume 239, Issue 6, Pages 1849-1857

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.22307

Keywords

proliferating cells; retinal epithelium; neural retina; dorsal tectum; ventricular zone; epiphysis; rhombomere boundaries

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  1. Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust

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The CD133/prominin1 gene encodes a pentamembrane glycoprotein cell surface marker that is expressed in stem cells from neuroepithelial, hematopoietic, and various organ tissues. Here we report the analysis of two zebrafish CD133/prominin1 orthologues, prominin1a and prominin1b. The expression patterns of the zebrafish prominin1a and b genes were analyzed during embryogenesis using whole mount in situ hybridization. prominin1a and b show novel complementary and overlapping patterns of expression in proliferating zones in the developing sensory organs and central nervous system. The expression patterns suggest functional conservation of the zebrafish prominin1 genes. Initial analyses of prominin1a and b in neoplastic tissue show increased expression of both genes in a subpopulation of cells in malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors in tp53 mutants. Based on these analyses, the zebrafish prominin1 genes will be useful markers for examining proliferating cell populations in adult organs, tissues, and tumors. Developmental Dynamics 239:1849-1857, 2010 (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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