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Title

Hox-mediated endodermal identity patterns pharyngeal muscle formation in the chordate pharynx.

Authors

Yoshida K, Nakahata A, Treen N, Sakuma T, Yamamoto T, Sasakura Y

Journal

Development 2017; 144(9):1629-1634

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PMID:28289133

Abstract

The chordate pharynx, possessing gill slits and the endostyle, is a complex of multiple tissues that are highly organized along the anterior-posterior (AP) axis. Although Hox genes show AP coordinated expression in the pharyngeal endoderm, tissue-specific roles of these factors for establishing the regional identities within this tissue have not been demonstrated. Here, we show that is essential for the establishment of AP axial identity of the endostyle, a major structure of the pharyngeal endoderm, in the ascidian We found that knockout of causes posterior-to-anterior transformation of the endostyle identity, and that represses expression and anterior identity, and vice versa. Furthermore, alteration of the regional identity of the endostyle disrupts the formation of body wall muscles, suggesting that the endodermal axial identity is essential for coordinated pharyngeal development. Our results demonstrate an essential role of Hox genes in establishment of the AP regional identity in the pharyngeal endoderm and reveal crosstalk between endoderm and mesoderm during development of chordate pharynx.

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