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Insights into the genetic regulatory network underlying neurogenesis in the parthenogenetic marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis

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DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 81, 期 8, 页码 939-974

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dneu.22852

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achaete-scute homolog; brain tumor; development; Elav; nervous system; neuroblast; Prospero; Snail; SoxB

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [BR5039/1-1, BR5039/3-1]
  2. Museum of Comparative Zoology (Harvard University)
  3. National Science Foundation [NSF-IOS-1656103]

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The study focused on the embryonic expression patterns in the crayfish Procambarus virginalis, revealing similarities in neurogenesis with insects and other crustaceans. Interestingly, the research suggested a neuroblast-independent phase of brain neurogenesis in the crayfish head region. The findings provide a promising starting point for further embryonic studies and molecular genetic characterization of subregions and cell types in the adult crayfish brain.
Nervous system development has been intensely studied in insects (especially Drosophila melanogaster), providing detailed insights into the genetic regulatory network governing the formation and maintenance of the neural stem cells (neuroblasts) and the differentiation of their progeny. Despite notable advances over the last two decades, neurogenesis in other arthropod groups remains by comparison less well understood, hampering finer resolution of evolutionary cell type transformations and changes in the genetic regulatory network in some branches of the arthropod tree of life. Although the neurogenic cellular machinery in malacostracan crustaceans is well described morphologically, its genetic molecular characterization is pending. To address this, we established an in situ hybridization protocol for the crayfish Procambarus virginalis and studied embryonic expression patterns of a suite of key genes, encompassing three SoxB group transcription factors, two achaete-scute homologs, a Snail family member, the differentiation determinants Prospero and Brain tumor, and the neuron marker Elav. We document cell type expression patterns with notable similarities to insects and branchiopod crustaceans, lending further support to the homology of hexapod-crustacean neuroblasts and their cell lineages. Remarkably, in the crayfish head region, cell emigration from the neuroectoderm coupled with gene expression data points to a neuroblast-independent initial phase of brain neurogenesis. Further, SoxB group expression patterns suggest an involvement of Dichaete in segmentation, in concordance with insects. Our target gene set is a promising starting point for further embryonic studies, as well as for the molecular genetic characterization of subregions and cell types in the neurogenic systems in the adult crayfish brain.

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