Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.

In vertebrates, the neural plate border (NPB) is established by a group of transcription factors including Dlx3, Msx1 and Zic1. The crosstalk between these NPB specifiers governs the separation of the NPB region into placode and neural crest (NC) territories and also their further differentiation. U...

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Main Authors: Zuming Zhang, Yu Shi, Shuhua Zhao, Jiejing Li, Chaocui Li, Bingyu Mao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4274032?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d7004b9e0ed14147b2b4989ae3989dd32020-11-24T21:42:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11516510.1371/journal.pone.0115165Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.Zuming ZhangYu ShiShuhua ZhaoJiejing LiChaocui LiBingyu MaoIn vertebrates, the neural plate border (NPB) is established by a group of transcription factors including Dlx3, Msx1 and Zic1. The crosstalk between these NPB specifiers governs the separation of the NPB region into placode and neural crest (NC) territories and also their further differentiation. Understanding the mechanisms of NPB formation and NC development is critical for our knowledge of related human diseases. Here we identified Nkx6.3, a transcription factor of the Nkx family, as a new NPB specifier required for neural crest development in Xenopus embryos. XNkx6.3 is expressed in the ectoderm of the neural plate border region at neurula stages, covering the epidermis, placode and neural crest territories, but not the neural plate. Inhibition of Nkx6.3 by dominant negative construct or specific morpholino leads to neural crest defects, while overexpression of Nkx6.3 induces ectopic neural crest in the anterior neural fold. In animal caps, Nkx6.3 alone is able to initiate the whole neural crest regulatory network and induces neural crest fate robustly. We showed that overexpression of Nkx6.3 affects multiple signaling pathways, creating a high-Wnt, low-BMP environment required for neural crest development. Gain- and loss-of-function of Nkx6.3 have compound effects on the expression of known NPB genes, which is largely opposite to that of Dlx3. Overexpression of Dlx3 blocks the NC inducing activity of Nkx6.3. The crosstalk between Nkx6.3, Dlx3 and Msx1 is likely crucial for proper NPB formation and neural crest development in Xenopus.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4274032?pdf=render
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author Zuming Zhang
Yu Shi
Shuhua Zhao
Jiejing Li
Chaocui Li
Bingyu Mao
spellingShingle Zuming Zhang
Yu Shi
Shuhua Zhao
Jiejing Li
Chaocui Li
Bingyu Mao
Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zuming Zhang
Yu Shi
Shuhua Zhao
Jiejing Li
Chaocui Li
Bingyu Mao
author_sort Zuming Zhang
title Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
title_short Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
title_full Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
title_fullStr Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
title_full_unstemmed Xenopus Nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
title_sort xenopus nkx6.3 is a neural plate border specifier required for neural crest development.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In vertebrates, the neural plate border (NPB) is established by a group of transcription factors including Dlx3, Msx1 and Zic1. The crosstalk between these NPB specifiers governs the separation of the NPB region into placode and neural crest (NC) territories and also their further differentiation. Understanding the mechanisms of NPB formation and NC development is critical for our knowledge of related human diseases. Here we identified Nkx6.3, a transcription factor of the Nkx family, as a new NPB specifier required for neural crest development in Xenopus embryos. XNkx6.3 is expressed in the ectoderm of the neural plate border region at neurula stages, covering the epidermis, placode and neural crest territories, but not the neural plate. Inhibition of Nkx6.3 by dominant negative construct or specific morpholino leads to neural crest defects, while overexpression of Nkx6.3 induces ectopic neural crest in the anterior neural fold. In animal caps, Nkx6.3 alone is able to initiate the whole neural crest regulatory network and induces neural crest fate robustly. We showed that overexpression of Nkx6.3 affects multiple signaling pathways, creating a high-Wnt, low-BMP environment required for neural crest development. Gain- and loss-of-function of Nkx6.3 have compound effects on the expression of known NPB genes, which is largely opposite to that of Dlx3. Overexpression of Dlx3 blocks the NC inducing activity of Nkx6.3. The crosstalk between Nkx6.3, Dlx3 and Msx1 is likely crucial for proper NPB formation and neural crest development in Xenopus.
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