2018
DOI: 10.1242/dev.165068
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Hedgehog signaling regulates cell motility and optic fissure and stalk formation during vertebrate eye morphogenesis

Abstract: Establishment of precise three-dimensional tissue structure is vital for organ function. In the visual system, optic fissure and stalk morphogenesis is a crucial yet poorly understood process, disruptions of which can lead to coloboma, a birth defect causing visual impairment. Here, we use four-dimensional imaging, cell tracking, and molecular genetics in zebrafish to define the cell movements underlying normal optic fissure and stalk formation. We determine how these events are disrupted in a coloboma model i… Show more

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“…Several signaling pathways crucial for eye development are regulated in part by POM, including Hh, TGFβ and Wnt (Fuhrmann et al, 2000;Grocott et al, 2011;Sedykh et al, 2017), thus neural crest cells could drive optic cup morphogenesis by modulating morphogen signaling. However, in zebrafish tfap2a;foxd3 mutants, Pax2a expression is not expanded in a manner consistent with aberrant Hh signaling (Gordon et al, 2018;Lee et al, 2008;Sedykh et al, 2017), nor is TGFβ signaling altered. The remaining mesodermal mesenchyme may be sufficient for proper Hh and TGFβ signaling in zebrafish; additional studies will be necessary to dissect specific roles of mesodermal mesenchyme during optic cup morphogenesis.…”
Section: Mesenchymal Regulation Of Epithelial Morphogenesismentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Several signaling pathways crucial for eye development are regulated in part by POM, including Hh, TGFβ and Wnt (Fuhrmann et al, 2000;Grocott et al, 2011;Sedykh et al, 2017), thus neural crest cells could drive optic cup morphogenesis by modulating morphogen signaling. However, in zebrafish tfap2a;foxd3 mutants, Pax2a expression is not expanded in a manner consistent with aberrant Hh signaling (Gordon et al, 2018;Lee et al, 2008;Sedykh et al, 2017), nor is TGFβ signaling altered. The remaining mesodermal mesenchyme may be sufficient for proper Hh and TGFβ signaling in zebrafish; additional studies will be necessary to dissect specific roles of mesodermal mesenchyme during optic cup morphogenesis.…”
Section: Mesenchymal Regulation Of Epithelial Morphogenesismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…To determine how optic cup morphogenesis might be influenced by neural crest, we first asked when and where these cells interact with the developing eye. To visualize both the eye and neural crest, we used double-transgenic Tg(bactin2:EGFP-CAAX) z200 ;Tg(sox10:memRFP) vu234 zebrafish in which GFP labels all cell membranes and RFP labels neural crest cell membranes (Gordon et al, 2018;Kirby et al, 2006). We performed four-dimensional time-lapse imaging of optic cup morphogenesis (12.5-24.5 hpf; Fig.…”
Section: Optic Cup Morphogenesis Requires Neural Crestmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Hh signal transduction pathway is intimately linked to the primary cilium [23,24], and its dosage is critical to ensure normal eye development [38,82,83]. In this study, we have shown that at an early stage of the AS development virtually all the POM cells are actively responding to Hh signaling.…”
Section: The Low Expression Levels Ofmentioning
confidence: 76%