Developmental and adult expression of the Meis2 transcription factor in the central nervous system of Xenopus laevis: a developmental and evolutive analysis

非洲爪蟾中枢神经系统中Meis2转录因子的发育和成体表达:发育和进化分析

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作者:Ruth Morona ,Ana Martinez ,Nerea Moreno

Abstract

Myeloid ecotropic viral integration site 2 (Meis2) is a three-amino-acid-loop-extension (TALE) transcription factor (TF) involved in key neurodevelopmental processes, such as neuronal differentiation and brain regionalization. Its expression is well documented in amniotes and teleosts, but its distribution in the developing brain of anamniote tetrapods remains poorly understood. Therefore, the distribution of Meis2-immunoreactive (-ir) cells was analyzed throughout the developmental stages of the Xenopus laevis brain, revealing a dynamic, stage-specific expression pattern. From the early embryonic stages, Meis2-ir cells were found in the telencephalon, specifically in the ventrolateral pallium and subpallium; the diencephalon, particularly in the prosomere 3 and transiently in p2 and in the habenula; the optic tectum; the mesencephalic tegmentum; and the rhombencephalon. During the premetamorphic stages, Meis2 expression extended rostrally in the olfactory bulb (OB) and to subpallial derivatives, including scattered cells in the amygdaloid region. It was present in the alar and basal hypothalamus. During the metamorphic climax and juvenile phases, Meis2-ir expression became clearly defined in specific mature nuclei, specifically in the ventral pallium, the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, septal nuclei, supra-paraventricular and mammillary hypothalamus, and prethalamic nuclei. In addition, from the metamorphic climax stages, Meis2 occupied a number of tectal layers and was observed in the cerebellar nucleus. The most prominent and constant expression was observed in the rhombencephalon, particularly in areas surrounding the isthmus and the reticular formation. This expression extended from rostral rhombomeres (r1-r3) caudally into the lateral line system and raphe nuclei. These results highlight the conserved and temporally regulated role of Meis2 in the regional specification and maturation of the central nervous system and reveal particularities related to cell specification.

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