Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca

Abstract The ‘brain regionalization genes’ Six3/6, Otx, Pax2/5/8, Gbx, and Hox1 are expressed in a similar fashion in the deuterostome, ecdysozoan, and the cephalopod brain, questioning whether this holds also true for the remaining Mollusca. We investigated developmental Gbx-expression in represent...

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Main Authors: Tim Wollesen, Maik Scherholz, Sonia Victoria Rodríguez Monje, Emanuel Redl, Christiane Todt, Andreas Wanninger
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05605-5
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spelling doaj-19eaa379beb24032941ee0f8b574d9a42020-12-08T01:01:19ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-017111110.1038/s41598-017-05605-5Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in MolluscaTim Wollesen0Maik Scherholz1Sonia Victoria Rodríguez Monje2Emanuel Redl3Christiane Todt4Andreas Wanninger5Department of Integrative Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of ViennaDepartment of Integrative Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of ViennaDepartment of Integrative Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of ViennaDepartment of Integrative Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of ViennaUniversity Museum of Bergen, University of BergenDepartment of Integrative Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of ViennaAbstract The ‘brain regionalization genes’ Six3/6, Otx, Pax2/5/8, Gbx, and Hox1 are expressed in a similar fashion in the deuterostome, ecdysozoan, and the cephalopod brain, questioning whether this holds also true for the remaining Mollusca. We investigated developmental Gbx-expression in representatives of both molluscan sister groups, the Aculifera and Conchifera. Gbx is expressed in the posterior central nervous system of an aculiferan polyplacophoran and solenogaster but not in a conchiferan bivalve suggesting that Gbx, together with Six3/6, Otx, Pax2/5/8, and Hox1, is involved in central nervous system regionalization as reported for other bilaterians. Gbx is, however, also expressed in the anterior central nervous system, i.e. the anlagen of the cerebral ganglia, in the solenogaster, a condition not reported for any other bilaterian so far. Strikingly, all Gbx-orthologs and the other ‘posterior brain regionalization genes’ such as Pax2/5/8 and Hox1 are expressed in the mantle that secretes shell(s) and spicules of mollusks (except cephalopods). In bivalves, the ancestral condition has even been lost, with Gbx and Pax2/5/8 not being expressed in the developing central nervous system anymore. This suggests an additional role in the formation of the molluscan shell field(s) and spicule-bearing cells, key features of mollusks.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05605-5
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author Tim Wollesen
Maik Scherholz
Sonia Victoria Rodríguez Monje
Emanuel Redl
Christiane Todt
Andreas Wanninger
spellingShingle Tim Wollesen
Maik Scherholz
Sonia Victoria Rodríguez Monje
Emanuel Redl
Christiane Todt
Andreas Wanninger
Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
Scientific Reports
author_facet Tim Wollesen
Maik Scherholz
Sonia Victoria Rodríguez Monje
Emanuel Redl
Christiane Todt
Andreas Wanninger
author_sort Tim Wollesen
title Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
title_short Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
title_full Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
title_fullStr Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
title_full_unstemmed Brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in Mollusca
title_sort brain regionalization genes are co-opted into shell field patterning in mollusca
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract The ‘brain regionalization genes’ Six3/6, Otx, Pax2/5/8, Gbx, and Hox1 are expressed in a similar fashion in the deuterostome, ecdysozoan, and the cephalopod brain, questioning whether this holds also true for the remaining Mollusca. We investigated developmental Gbx-expression in representatives of both molluscan sister groups, the Aculifera and Conchifera. Gbx is expressed in the posterior central nervous system of an aculiferan polyplacophoran and solenogaster but not in a conchiferan bivalve suggesting that Gbx, together with Six3/6, Otx, Pax2/5/8, and Hox1, is involved in central nervous system regionalization as reported for other bilaterians. Gbx is, however, also expressed in the anterior central nervous system, i.e. the anlagen of the cerebral ganglia, in the solenogaster, a condition not reported for any other bilaterian so far. Strikingly, all Gbx-orthologs and the other ‘posterior brain regionalization genes’ such as Pax2/5/8 and Hox1 are expressed in the mantle that secretes shell(s) and spicules of mollusks (except cephalopods). In bivalves, the ancestral condition has even been lost, with Gbx and Pax2/5/8 not being expressed in the developing central nervous system anymore. This suggests an additional role in the formation of the molluscan shell field(s) and spicule-bearing cells, key features of mollusks.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05605-5
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