Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The intermediate filament Nestin has been reported as a marker for stem cells and specific precursor cell populations in the developing mammalian central nervous system (CNS). Nestin expressing precursors may give rise to neurons and...

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Main Authors: Driever Wolfgang, Mahler Julia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-07-01
Series:BMC Developmental Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/7/89
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spelling doaj-c74cdaa1ca1847dcaf8b3bdeab42fa8f2020-11-24T22:01:28ZengBMCBMC Developmental Biology1471-213X2007-07-01718910.1186/1471-213X-7-89Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stagesDriever WolfgangMahler Julia<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The intermediate filament Nestin has been reported as a marker for stem cells and specific precursor cell populations in the developing mammalian central nervous system (CNS). Nestin expressing precursors may give rise to neurons and glia. Mouse <it>nestin </it>expression starts at the onset of neurulation in the neuroectodermal cells and is dramatically down regulated when progenitor cells differentiate and become postmitotic. It has been reported that in the adult zebrafish (<it>Danio rerio</it>) active neurogenesis continues in all major subdivisions of the CNS, however few markers for zebrafish precursors cells are known, and Nestin has not been described in zebrafish.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We cloned a zebrafish <it>nestin </it>gDNA fragment in order to find a marker for precursor cells in the developing and postembryonic brain. Phylogenetic tree analysis reveals that this zebrafish ortholog clusters with Nestin sequences from other vertebrates but not with other intermediate filament proteins. We analyzed <it>nestin </it>expression from gastrula stage to 4 day larvae, and in post-embryonic brains. We found broad expression in the neuroectoderm during somitogenesis. In the larvae, <it>nestin </it>expression progressively becomes restricted to all previously described proliferative zones of the developing and postembryonic central nervous system. <it>nestin </it>expressing cells of the forebrain also express PCNA during late embryogenesis, identifying them as proliferating precursor or neural stem cells. <it>nestin </it>is also expressed in the cranial ganglia, in mesodermal precursors of muscle cells, and in cranial mesenchymal tissue.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data demonstrate that in zebrafish, like in mammals, the expression of the intermediated neurofilament <it>nestin </it>gene may serve as a marker for stem cells and proliferating precursors in the developing embryonic nervous system as well as in the postembryonic brain.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/7/89
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Mahler Julia
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Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
BMC Developmental Biology
author_facet Driever Wolfgang
Mahler Julia
author_sort Driever Wolfgang
title Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
title_short Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
title_full Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
title_fullStr Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament Nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
title_sort expression of the zebrafish intermediate neurofilament nestin in the developing nervous system and in neural proliferation zones at postembryonic stages
publisher BMC
series BMC Developmental Biology
issn 1471-213X
publishDate 2007-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The intermediate filament Nestin has been reported as a marker for stem cells and specific precursor cell populations in the developing mammalian central nervous system (CNS). Nestin expressing precursors may give rise to neurons and glia. Mouse <it>nestin </it>expression starts at the onset of neurulation in the neuroectodermal cells and is dramatically down regulated when progenitor cells differentiate and become postmitotic. It has been reported that in the adult zebrafish (<it>Danio rerio</it>) active neurogenesis continues in all major subdivisions of the CNS, however few markers for zebrafish precursors cells are known, and Nestin has not been described in zebrafish.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We cloned a zebrafish <it>nestin </it>gDNA fragment in order to find a marker for precursor cells in the developing and postembryonic brain. Phylogenetic tree analysis reveals that this zebrafish ortholog clusters with Nestin sequences from other vertebrates but not with other intermediate filament proteins. We analyzed <it>nestin </it>expression from gastrula stage to 4 day larvae, and in post-embryonic brains. We found broad expression in the neuroectoderm during somitogenesis. In the larvae, <it>nestin </it>expression progressively becomes restricted to all previously described proliferative zones of the developing and postembryonic central nervous system. <it>nestin </it>expressing cells of the forebrain also express PCNA during late embryogenesis, identifying them as proliferating precursor or neural stem cells. <it>nestin </it>is also expressed in the cranial ganglia, in mesodermal precursors of muscle cells, and in cranial mesenchymal tissue.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data demonstrate that in zebrafish, like in mammals, the expression of the intermediated neurofilament <it>nestin </it>gene may serve as a marker for stem cells and proliferating precursors in the developing embryonic nervous system as well as in the postembryonic brain.</p>
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