2010
DOI: 10.1242/dev.046631
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Wnt signaling promotes oral but suppresses aboral structures in Hydractinia metamorphosis and regeneration

Abstract: SUMMARYWe studied the role of Wnt signaling in axis formation during metamorphosis and regeneration in the cnidarian Hydractinia. Activation of Wnt downstream events during metamorphosis resulted in a complete oralization of the animals and repression of aboral structures (i.e. stolons). The expression of Wnt3, Tcf and Brachyury was upregulated and became ubiquitous. Rescue experiments using Tcf RNAi resulted in normal metamorphosis and quantitatively normal Wnt3 and Brachyury expression. Isolated, decapitated… Show more

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“…Different GSK3 inhibitors resulted in divergent cellular responses and transcriptional changes. At the organismal level, different GSK3 inhibitors can also produce different cellular outcomes and phenotypes (17)(18)(19)(20)(21). Such differences are unlikely to be due to varying inhibitor affinity to GSK3-a or GSK3-b, as they occur even in basal metazoans that possess only a single GSK3 gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different GSK3 inhibitors resulted in divergent cellular responses and transcriptional changes. At the organismal level, different GSK3 inhibitors can also produce different cellular outcomes and phenotypes (17)(18)(19)(20)(21). Such differences are unlikely to be due to varying inhibitor affinity to GSK3-a or GSK3-b, as they occur even in basal metazoans that possess only a single GSK3 gene.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the terminal region of the developing larva tail (Fig. 4), and its derivative, the oral pole of the polyp Plickert et al, 2006;Duffy et al, 2010). This is explained in more detail in the following section.…”
Section: An Organizing Center and Covert Prepatterns In The Planulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essential for their axial organization is the Wnt pathway Broun et al, 2005;Kusserow et al, 2005;Bosch 2007; Lengfeld et al, 2009;Plickert et al, 2006;Gee et al, 2010;Duffy et al, 2010). A comparison of the expression patterns of Wnt, Brachyury and several other genes in hydra and higher organisms suggests that the head of the hydra, in contrast to its usual naming, represents the most posterior and the foot the most anterior structure (Meinhardt, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%