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Knock-Down of Specific Thyroid Hormone Receptor Isoforms Impairs Body Plan Development in Zebrafish

机译:特定甲状腺激素受体异构体的基因敲低会损害斑马鱼的身体计划发展。

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The role of thyroid hormones (THs) in development has been extensively studied, however, the specific molecular mechanisms involved are far from being clear. THs act by binding to TH nuclear receptors (TR) that act as ligand-dependent transcription factors to regulate TH-dependent gene expression. Like vertebrates, zebrafish express different isoforms of functional Tr alpha and beta, some of which can bind alternative ligands like 3,5-T2. In this study, we first analyzed the effects of exogenous T3 and 3,5-T2 exposure during embryogenesis. The percentage of affected embryos was similar to those vehicle-injected, suggesting that the early exposure to low TH levels is not sufficient to elicit effects upon the phenotype of the embryo. We then generated crispants for four isoforms of thr to learn more about the role of these receptors in early development. We found that crispant larvae from thraa and a newly identified l-thrb +, but not thrab and canonical thrb1 showed profound deleterious effects upon symmetry and laterality, suggesting early novel roles for these Tr isoforms in the body plan developmental program. Since critical events that determine cell fate start in the late gastrula, we tested if some genes that are expressed during early developmental stages could indeed be TH targets. We identify early development genes, like sox10 and eve , that were specifically over-expressed in thraa and l-thrb + crispants, suggesting that these specific thr isoforms function as transcription repressors for these genes, while transcription of zic and ets appear to be thraa and l-thrb +-mediated, respectively. Overall, present results show that TH signaling participates in early zebrafish development and identify Tr isoform-specific mediated regulation of early gene expression.
机译:甲状腺激素(THs)在发育中的作用已得到广泛研究,但是,涉及的具体分子机制尚不清楚。 TH通过与TH核受体(TR)结合而起作用,TH核受体作为配体依赖性转录因子来调节TH依赖性基因表达。像脊椎动物一样,斑马鱼表达功能性Trα和β的不同同工型,其中一些可以结合其他配体,如3,5-T2。在这项研究中,我们首先分析了胚胎发生过程中外源性T3和3,5-T2暴露的影响。受影响的胚胎的百分比与媒介物注射的相似,这表明早期暴露于低TH水平不足以引起对胚胎表型的影响。然后,我们为thr的四种同工型生成了脆片,以了解有关这些受体在早期发育中的作用的更多信息。我们发现,来自thraa和新近鉴定出的l-thrb +的酥脆幼虫,而不是thrab和规范的thrb1对对称性和侧向性表现出深远的有害影响,表明这些Tr亚型在人体计划发育程序中的早期新作用。由于决定细胞命运的关键事件始于下腹部,因此我们测试了在发育早期表达的某些基因是否确实是TH的靶标。我们鉴定出早期发育基因,如sox10和eve,在thraa和l-thrb +脆皮中特别过表达,表明这些特定的thr亚型可作为这些基因的转录阻遏物,而zic和ets的转录似乎是thraa。和l-thrb +介导。总的来说,目前的结果表明TH信号参与了斑马鱼的早期发育,并鉴定了Tr亚型特异性介导的早期基因表达调控。

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