Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Maternal and zygotic activin signaling promotes adequate pattern and differentiation of mesoderm through regulation of pluripotency genes during zebrafish development
View through CrossRef
To investigate the role of maternal Activin-like factors in the preservation of stemness and mesendoderm induction, their effects were promoted and inhibited using synthetic human Activin A or SB-505124 treatments, respectively, before the maternal to zygotic transition (MZT). To study the role of zygotic Activin-like factors, SB-505124 treatment was also used after the MZT. Promoting the signaling intensity of maternal Activin-like factors led to premature differentiation, loss of stemness, and no mesendoderm malformation, while its alleviation delayed the differentiation and caused various malformations. Inhibition of the zygotic Activin-like factors was associated with suppressing the
ndr1
,
ndr2
,
oct4
(
pou5f3
),
mycb
and
notail
transcription as well as differentiation retardation at the oblong stage, and a broad spectrum of anomalies in a dose-dependent manner. Together, promoting the signal intensity of maternal Activin-like factors drove development along with mesendodermal differentiation, while suppression of the maternal or zygotic ones maintained the pluripotent state and delayed differentiation.
Title: Maternal and zygotic activin signaling promotes adequate pattern and differentiation of mesoderm through regulation of pluripotency genes during zebrafish development
Description:
To investigate the role of maternal Activin-like factors in the preservation of stemness and mesendoderm induction, their effects were promoted and inhibited using synthetic human Activin A or SB-505124 treatments, respectively, before the maternal to zygotic transition (MZT).
To study the role of zygotic Activin-like factors, SB-505124 treatment was also used after the MZT.
Promoting the signaling intensity of maternal Activin-like factors led to premature differentiation, loss of stemness, and no mesendoderm malformation, while its alleviation delayed the differentiation and caused various malformations.
Inhibition of the zygotic Activin-like factors was associated with suppressing the
ndr1
,
ndr2
,
oct4
(
pou5f3
),
mycb
and
notail
transcription as well as differentiation retardation at the oblong stage, and a broad spectrum of anomalies in a dose-dependent manner.
Together, promoting the signal intensity of maternal Activin-like factors drove development along with mesendodermal differentiation, while suppression of the maternal or zygotic ones maintained the pluripotent state and delayed differentiation.
Related Results
Activin-A Impedes the Establishment of CD4+ T Cell Exhaustion and Enhances Anti-Tumor Immunity in the Lung
Activin-A Impedes the Establishment of CD4+ T Cell Exhaustion and Enhances Anti-Tumor Immunity in the Lung
Abstract
Background: Although tumor-infiltrating T cells represent a favorable prognostic marker for cancer patients, the majority of these cells are rendered with an exhau...
Activin A activation Drives Renal Fibrosis through the STAT3 Signalling Pathway
Activin A activation Drives Renal Fibrosis through the STAT3 Signalling Pathway
Abstract
Background: The present study investigated whether TGF-β1 promotes fibrotic changes in HK-2 cells through the Activin A and STAT3 signalling pathways in vitro. Met...
Activin‐A: a novel critical regulator of allergic asthma
Activin‐A: a novel critical regulator of allergic asthma
SummaryActivin‐A is a pleiotropic cytokine that belongs to the TGF‐β superfamily and plays an important role in fundamental biological processes, such as development and tissue rep...
Bone morphogenetic protein-4 interacts with activin and GnRH to modulate gonadotrophin secretion in LβT2 gonadotrophs
Bone morphogenetic protein-4 interacts with activin and GnRH to modulate gonadotrophin secretion in LβT2 gonadotrophs
We have shown previously that, in sheep primary pituitary cells, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP)-4 inhibits FSHβ mRNA expression and FSH release. In contrast, in mouse LβT2 gonad...
Cloning and characterization of goldfish activin type IIB receptor
Cloning and characterization of goldfish activin type IIB receptor
ABSTRACT
We have cloned a full length cDNA coding for the activin type IIB receptor (GactRIIB) from the goldfish ovary. GactRIIB shares 73 and 70% amino acid identity in the extrac...
Zelda and the evolution of insect metamorphosis
Zelda and the evolution of insect metamorphosis
Abstract
In the Endopterygote
Drosophila melanogaster
, Zelda is a key activator of the zygotic genome during...
Alternatives in Animal Research: The Zebrafish Option
Alternatives in Animal Research: The Zebrafish Option
The utilisation of animals in scientific research has been a longstanding subject of debate, with concerns about animal welfare and ethics. In response, researchers have been inves...
Activin A induction of FSHβ subunit transcription requires SMAD4 in immortalized gonadotropes
Activin A induction of FSHβ subunit transcription requires SMAD4 in immortalized gonadotropes
Activins regulate FSH synthesis by stimulating the phosphorylation and nuclear accumulation of SMAD2 and SMAD3, which bind to a consensus SMAD-binding element in the proximal murin...

