Abstract

Atonal homologue 8 (atoh8) is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor expressed in a variety of embryonic tissues. While several studies have implicated atoh8 in various developmental pathways in other species, its role in zebrafish development remains uncertain. So far, no studies have dealt with an in-depth in situ analysis of the tissue distribution of atoh8 in embryonic zebrafish. We set out to pinpoint the exact location of atoh8 expression in a detailed spatio-temporal analysis in zebrafish during the first 24 h of development (hpf). To our surprise, we observed transcription from pre-segmentation stages in the paraxial mesoderm and during the segmentation stages in the somitic sclerotome and not—as previously reported—in the myotome. With progressing maturation of the somites, the restriction of atoh8 to the sclerotomal compartment became evident. Double in situ hybridisation with atoh8 and myoD revealed that both genes are expressed in the somites at coinciding developmental stages; however, their domains do not spatially overlap. A second domain of atoh8 expression emerged in the embryonic brain in the developing cerebellum and hindbrain. Here, we observed a specific expression pattern which was again in contrast to the previously published suggestion of atoh8 transcription in neural crest cells. Our findings point towards a possible role of atoh8 in sclerotome, cerebellum and hindbrain development. More importantly, the results of this expression analysis provide new insights into early sclerotome development in zebrafish—a field of research in developmental biology which has not received much attention so far.

Highlights

  • Atonal homologue 8 is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor implicated in a multitude of developmental and physiological processes in health and disease

  • We identified atoh8 expression in well-defined regions of the presumptive hindbrain and cerebellum, and sclerotome of the early embryonic zebrafish

  • These results are in contrast to previously reported domains of atoh8 expression in zebrafish (Place and Smith 2017; Rawnsley et al 2013; Fang et al 2014; Yao et al 2010)

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Introduction

Atonal homologue 8 (atoh8) is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor implicated in a multitude of developmental and physiological processes in health and disease. Multiple proneural genes have been shown to be expressed in the zebrafish rhombic lip, among them members of the atonal subfamily of bHLH transcription factors, namely atoh1a, atoh1b, atoh1c and atoh2 These genes are expressed in overlapping but distinct domains in the rhombic lip of the zebrafish rhombencephalon and characterise progenitor cell populations contributing to the cerebellar granule cells and to specific deep nuclei of the brainstem (Adolf et al 2004; Belzunce et al 2020; Kani et al 2010; Kidwell et al 2018; Millimaki et al 2007). This sheds new light onto how atoh might be implicated in early developmental processes, but, more importantly, advances investigations into the—in our view, neglected—area of sclerotome development in zebrafish

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