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In toto imaging of early enteric nervous system development reveals that gut colonization is tied to proliferation downstream of Ret.


ABSTRACT: The enteric nervous system is a vast intrinsic network of neurons and glia within the gastrointestinal tract and is largely derived from enteric neural crest cells (ENCCs) that emigrate into the gut during vertebrate embryonic development. Study of ENCC migration dynamics and their genetic regulators provides great insights into fundamentals of collective cell migration and nervous system formation, and these are pertinent subjects for study due to their relevance to the human congenital disease Hirschsprung disease (HSCR). For the first time, we performed in toto gut imaging and single-cell generation tracing of ENCC migration in wild type and a novel ret heterozygous background zebrafish (retwmr1/+) to gain insight into ENCC dynamics in vivo. We observed that retwmr1/+ zebrafish produced fewer ENCCs localized along the gut, and these ENCCs failed to reach the hindgut, resulting in HSCR-like phenotypes. Specifically, we observed a proliferation-dependent migration mechanism, where cell divisions were associated with inter-cell distances and migration speed. Lastly, we detected a premature neuronal differentiation gene expression signature in retwmr1/+ ENCCs. These results suggest that Ret signaling may regulate maintenance of a stem state in ENCCs.

SUBMITTER: Baker PA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9686996 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In toto imaging of early enteric nervous system development reveals that gut colonization is tied to proliferation downstream of Ret.

Baker Phillip A PA   Ibarra-García-Padilla Rodrigo R   Venkatesh Akshaya A   Singleton Eileen W EW   Uribe Rosa A RA  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20221031 21


The enteric nervous system is a vast intrinsic network of neurons and glia within the gastrointestinal tract and is largely derived from enteric neural crest cells (ENCCs) that emigrate into the gut during vertebrate embryonic development. Study of ENCC migration dynamics and their genetic regulators provides great insights into fundamentals of collective cell migration and nervous system formation, and these are pertinent subjects for study due to their relevance to the human congenital disease  ...[more]

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