鸟类胚胎第二咽袋胸腺形成潜能及其局部间质调控。

IF 7.7 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2024-12-24 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114998
Isabel Alcobia, Margarida Gama-Carvalho, Leonor Magalhães, Vitor Proa, Sara Ferreira, Domingos Henrique, Hélia Neves
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胸腺起源于咽囊(PPs)的内胚层。具有胸腺形成电位的PP的数量和位置在下颚脊椎动物中是不同的,小鼠和人类胸腺的异位表明PP内胚层的胸腺形成电位比之前所认为的要大。我们利用鹌鹑-鸡嵌合体系统测试了非典型育儿袋能否形成胸腺,并考察了咽弓间质在这一过程中的作用。在测试了几个组织关联后,我们在非典型的第二PP和典型的第三/第四PP内胚层中发现了胸腺形成的潜力。我们发现3/4PA和2PA间质腹侧区能够正向调节该电位,而2PA背侧区则具有抑制作用。转录组学分析揭示了与PP内胚层胸腺电位相关的共同遗传程序,并揭示了介导PP内胚层和PA间质之间细胞相互作用的不同信号通路,这些信号通路调节了这种胸腺电位。
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Thymus-forming potential of the second pharyngeal pouch and its regulation by local mesenchyme in avian embryos.

The thymus derives from the endoderm of pharyngeal pouches (PPs). The number and location of PPs with thymus-forming potential differ among jawed vertebrates, and ectopic thymus locations in mice and humans suggest a broader thymus-forming potential in PP endoderm than previously ascribed. We used the quail-chick chimera system to test if non-canonical pouches could form a thymus and examined the role of pharyngeal arch (PA) mesenchyme in this process. After testing several tissue associations, we identified thymus-forming potential in both non-canonical second PP and canonical third/fourth PP endoderm. We found the 3/4PA and the ventral region of 2PA mesenchyme to be capable of positively regulating this potential, while the dorsal region of 2PA exerts an inhibitory effect. Transcriptomic analysis revealed a shared genetic program associated with thymic potential in PP endoderm and uncovered distinct signaling pathways mediating cellular interactions between PP endoderm and PA mesenchyme, which modulate this thymic potential.

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