Roles of Notch Receptors in Epithelia Cell Fate Selection in Intestinal Development During Embryogenesis of Zebrafish
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2023-11-27
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Abstract
During zebrafish embryogenesis, differentiation and specialization of intestinal
epithelial cells begin at the larva stage (72 hpf). Notch signaling is used multiple
times during intestinal development to specify cell fate decisions and
commitment. There are four Notch receptors and five ligands in zebrafish. Notch
signals transmit between adjacent cells by lateral inhibition. Activation of Notch
receptors by secretory cells initiates differentiation of enterocytes, while loss of
Notch signaling in zebrafish intestine results in many additional secretory cells.
At Dr. Wallace's lab, they identified a group of intestinal secretory cells at the
interfold base that receive Notch signaling (Notch receiving secretory cells
NRSCs). The interruption of Notch signaling during embryogenesis results in the
elevation of cell proliferation in the interfold region due to the interruption of
NRSC production. In this work, we hypothesized that two Notch receptors work
redundantly to guide epithelial cell differentiation and production towards
secretory cell fate, and simultaneously, two Notch receptors work redundantly to
signal NRSC differentiation. To test the hypotheses, simultaneous null mutant
embryos were created using previously identified heterozygous mutant adult fish
in the four zebrafish Notch genes. Screening of combined null mutant intestines
and determining the average number of secretory cells in each null mutant
combination allows us to decide which gene combination causes the dramatic
increase of secretory cell number in intestinal development during embryogenesis.
The Notch receptors control NRSCs during their development, and differentiation
was identified using the same null mutants of notch genes. We created double
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mutant embryos to determine which combination of receptors causes the most
dramatic reduction in NRSC numbers during embryogenesis when unavailable.
To visualize NRSCs, we used a Ncre zebrafish transgenic line with a Notch
responsive Cre driver and responder transgene, which turns on nuclear mCherry
to label and fate map Notch receiving cells.
Description
Epithelial cell fate selection in the intestine happens during embryogenesis. The process of fate selection is regulated by Notch signaling. In zebrafish and humans, there are four Notch receptors. We identified that Notch receptors work redundantly to specify epithelial cells in the intestine during embryogenesis. When Notch2 and Notch3 are absent, more secretory cells are produced. The NRSCs (a secretory cell subtype) were found to be regulated the same way. Interestingly, single Notch receptors were found to affect the differentiation and selection of NRSC during the development
Keywords
Intestine, Notch signaling, NRSC, Secretory cells, intestinal development, zebrafish