Wnt6 activates endoderm in the sea urchin gene regulatory network
MESH: Signal Transduction
0301 basic medicine
Embryo, Nonmammalian
MESH: Embryonic Induction
MESH: Oocytes
03 medical and health sciences
MESH: Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
[SDV.BDD] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology
Animals
MESH: Animals
Gene Regulatory Networks
[SDV.BDD]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology
MESH: Gene Regulatory Networks
Embryonic Induction
Endoderm
MESH: Embryo, Nonmammalian
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
MESH: Gene Knockdown Techniques
MESH: Sea Urchins
MESH: Endoderm
MESH: Wnt Proteins
Wnt Proteins
Gene Knockdown Techniques
Sea Urchins
Oocytes
Signal Transduction
DOI:
10.1242/dev.058792
Publication Date:
2011-07-12T11:32:44Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
In the sea urchin, entry of β-catenin into the nuclei of the vegetal cells at 4th and 5th cleavages is necessary for activation of the endomesoderm gene regulatory network. Beyond that, little is known about how the embryo uses maternal information to initiate specification. Here, experiments establish that of the three maternal Wnts in the egg, Wnt6 is necessary for activation of endodermal genes in the endomesoderm GRN. A small region of the vegetal cortex is shown to be necessary for activation of the endomesoderm GRN. If that cortical region of the egg is removed, addition of Wnt6 rescues endoderm. At a molecular level, the vegetal cortex region contains a localized concentration of Dishevelled (Dsh) protein, a transducer of the canonical Wnt pathway; however, Wnt6 mRNA is not similarly localized. Ectopic activation of the Wnt pathway, through the expression of an activated form of β-catenin, of a dominant-negative variant of GSK-3β or of Dsh itself, rescues endomesoderm specification in eggs depleted of the vegetal cortex. Knockdown experiments in whole embryos show that absence of Wnt6 produces embryos that lack endoderm, but those embryos continue to express a number of mesoderm markers. Thus, maternal Wnt6 plus a localized vegetal cortical molecule, possibly Dsh, is necessary for endoderm specification; this has been verified in two species of sea urchin. The data also show that Wnt6 is only one of what are likely to be multiple components that are necessary for activation of the entire endomesoderm gene regulatory network.
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