Sall4 regulates downstream patterning genes during limb regeneration

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ydbio.2024.07.015
J.R. Erickson , S.E. Walker , C.M. Arenas Gomez , K. Echeverri
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Abstract

Many salamanders can completely regenerate a fully functional limb. Limb regeneration is a carefully coordinated process involving several defined stages. One key event during the regeneration process is the patterning of the blastema to inform cells of what they must differentiate into. Although it is known that many genes involved in the initial development of the limb are re-used during regeneration, the exact molecular circuitry involved in this process is not fully understood. Several large-scale transcriptional profiling studies of axolotl limb regeneration have identified many transcription factors that are up-regulated after limb amputation. Sall4 is a transcription factor that has been identified to play essential roles in maintaining cells in an undifferentiated state during development and also plays a unique role in limb development. Inactivation of Sall4 during limb bud development results in defects in anterior-posterior patterning of the limb. Sall4 has been found to be up-regulated during limb regeneration in both Xenopus and salamanders, but to date it function has been untested. We confirmed that Sall4 is up-regulated during limb regeneration in the axolotl using qRT-PCR and identified that it is present in the skin cells and also in cells within the blastema. Using CRISPR technology we microinjected gRNAs specific for Sall4 complexed with cas9 protein into the blastema to specifically knockout Sall4 in blastema cells only. This resulted in limb regenerate defects, including missing digits, fusion of digit elements, and defects in the radius and ulna. This suggests that during regeneration Sall4 may play a similar role in regulating the specification of anterior-proximal skeletal elements.

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Sall4 在肢体再生过程中调控下游模式基因。
许多蝾螈可以完全再生出功能齐全的肢体。肢体再生是一个精心协调的过程,涉及几个明确的阶段。再生过程中的一个关键事件是胚泡的模式化,以告知细胞它们必须分化成什么。虽然已知许多参与肢体初始发育的基因在再生过程中会被重复使用,但这一过程所涉及的确切分子回路还不完全清楚。对斧头鱼肢体再生进行的几项大规模转录剖析研究发现,许多转录因子在肢体截肢后被上调。Sall4 是一种转录因子,已被确认在发育过程中维持细胞处于未分化状态方面发挥着重要作用,而且在肢体发育过程中也发挥着独特的作用。在肢芽发育过程中,Sall4 失活会导致肢体前后模式化缺陷。在爪蟾和蝾螈的肢体再生过程中,Sall4被发现上调,但迄今为止其功能尚未得到验证。我们利用qRT-PCR技术证实了Sall4在轴龙的肢体再生过程中上调,并确定它存在于皮肤细胞和胚泡内的细胞中。利用 CRISPR 技术,我们将 Sall4 的特异性 gRNA 与 cas9 蛋白复合物微注射到胚泡中,特异性地敲除胚泡细胞中的 Sall4。这导致了肢体再生缺陷,包括缺失数字、数字元素融合以及桡骨和尺骨缺陷。这表明,在再生过程中,Sall4 可能在调节前端-近端骨骼元素的规范方面发挥类似的作用。
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