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Direct TGF-ss signaling via alk4/5/7 pathway is involved in gut bending in sea urchin embryos

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DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
卷 251, 期 1, 页码 226-234

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.442

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Alk4; 5; 7; archenteron; chimera; morphogenesis; TGF-ss

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [19J20629, 19K06736]
  2. Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology [JPMJPR194C]
  3. Toray Industries [17-5810]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19K06736, 19J20629] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study elucidated the importance of TGF-β signaling via the alk4/5/7 pathway in regulating correct gut bending by direct transmission to the endoderm. However, the TGF-β-alk4/5/7 pathway is not involved in mouth opening, as the mouth forms without TGF-β signaling to the endoderm.
Background Precise gastrulation is essential for formation of functional bodies in cnidarians and bilaterians. Previously, by using an alk4/5/7-specific inhibitor, we showed that transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-ss)-alk4/5/7 signaling pathway is important for correct gut bending in sea urchin embryos. However, it is still unclear where functional TGF-ss signals are received in embryos for correct gut bending because details of the spatiotemporal expression pattern of alk4/5/7 have not been reported. Results We revealed that alk4/5/7 are expressed from the 2-cell to early pluteus stage throughout the entire body, including the invaginating gut. To investigate whether TGF-ss signals directly received in endoderm are required for correct gut bending, we made chimeras in which alk4/5/7 translation was inhibited only in endomesoderm lineage. As a result, the gut of the chimeric embryos did not bend precisely, in contrast to the control chimeras. Conclusion We conclude that direct TGF-ss signaling to the endoderm via alk4/5/7 pathway regulates correct gut bending. However, TGF-ss-alk4/5/7 pathway is not related to mouth opening because the mouth is formed without TGF-ss signaling to the endoderm. This research contributes to understanding the mechanisms leading to the proper positioning of the end of the archenteron for forming a through-gut, which is commonly needed for bilaterians.

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