分泌抑制因子导致爪蟾肢体再生能力丧失

Can Aztekin, T. Hiscock, J. Gurdon, J. Jullien, J. Marioni, B. Simons
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据推测,高等脊椎动物缺乏专门的伤口表皮会阻碍肢体再生。为了阐明这种组织的细胞和分子决定因素,我们对再生能力强、再生能力受限和再生能力不足的爪蟾蝌蚪进行了单细胞转录组学研究。我们确定了顶端-外胚层脊(AER)细胞是特化的伤口表皮,并发现它们在截肢平面上的丰度与再生潜能和损伤诱导的间充质可塑性相关。通过体外再生肢体培养,我们证明了肢体发育过程中产生的外部信号会阻碍AER细胞的形成。我们发现Noggin,一种在软骨/骨祖细胞中表达的形态因子,是再生能力不足的蝌蚪中AER细胞形成的关键抑制剂之一。外部抑制信号可以被Fgf10覆盖,Fgf10在Noggin的上游运作并阻止软骨形成。总之,这些结果表明,操纵细胞外环境和/或软骨形成可能为恢复高等脊椎动物的再生潜力提供了一种策略。与软骨形成进展相关的外部线索抑制AER细胞形成并限制肢体再生潜力。
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Secreted inhibitors drive the loss of regeneration competence in Xenopus limbs
Absence of a specialised wound epidermis is hypothesised to block limb regeneration in higher vertebrates. To elucidate the cellular and molecular determinants of this tissue, we performed single-cell transcriptomics in regeneration-competent, -restricted, and -incompetent Xenopus tadpoles. We identified apical-ectodermal-ridge (AER) cells as the specialised wound epidermis, and found that their abundance on the amputation plane correlates with regeneration potential and injury-induced mesenchymal plasticity. By using ex vivo regenerating limb cultures, we demonstrate that extrinsic cues produced during limb development block AER cell formation. We identify Noggin, a morphogen expressed in cartilage/bone progenitor cells, as one of the key inhibitors of AER cell formation in regeneration-incompetent tadpoles. Extrinsic inhibitory cues can be overridden by Fgf10, which operates upstream of Noggin and blocks chondrogenesis. Together, these results indicate that manipulation of the extracellular environment and/or chondrogenesis may provide a strategy to restore regeneration potential in higher vertebrates. One Sentence Summary Extrinsic cues associated with chondrogenic progression inhibit AER cell formation and restrict limb regeneration potential.
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