Abstract

BackgroundNestin is expressed in neural progenitor cells (NPC) of developing brain. Despite its wide use as an NPC marker, the function of nestin in embryo development is unclear.Methodology/Principal FindingsAs nestin is conserved in zebrafish and its predicted sequence is clustered with the mammalian nestin orthologue, we used zebrafish as a model to investigate its role in embryogenesis. Injection of nestin morpholino (MO) into fertilized eggs induced time- and dose-dependent brain and eye developmental defects. Nestin morphants exhibited characteristic morphological changes including small head, small eyes and hydrocephalus. Histological examinations show reduced hind- and mid-brain size, dilated ventricle, poorly organized retina and underdeveloped lens. Injection of control nestin MO did not induce brain or eye changes. Nestin MO injection reduced expression of ascl1b (achaete-scute complex-like 1b), a marker of NPCs, without affecting its distribution. Nestin MO did not influence Elavl3/4 (Embryonic lethal, abnormal vision, Drosophila-like 3/4) (a neuronal marker), or otx2 (a midbrain neuronal marker), but severely perturbed cranial motor nerve development and axon distribution. To determine whether the developmental defects are due to excessive NPC apoptosis and/or reduced NPC proliferation, we analyzed apoptosis by TUNEL assay and acridine orange staining and proliferation by BrdU incorporation, pcna and mcm5 expressions. Excessive apoptosis was noted in hindbrain and midbrain cells. Apoptotic signals were colocalized with ascl1b. Proliferation markers were not significantly altered by nestin MO.Conclusion/SignificanceThese results suggest that nestin is essential for zebrafish brain and eye development probably through control of progenitor cell apoptosis.

Highlights

  • Nestin is an intermediate filament protein which exhibits structural similarities to vimentin, desmin and neuro-filaments and is classified as a type IV neuro-filament [1]

  • Its expression in zebrafish embryos was first detected about 13 hpf and spread all over the brain and the spinal cord by 24 hpf. Nestin expression during this period of zebrafish embryo development may be critical for brain development

  • The findings reported here indicate that nestin is essential for zebrafish brain and eye development

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Nestin is an intermediate filament protein which exhibits structural similarities to vimentin, desmin and neuro-filaments and is classified as a type IV neuro-filament [1]. Nestin expression coincides with the onset of neurulation and is dramatically down-regulated in mature neural cells [1]. Nestin is conserved across diverse species including mammals, chicken and zebrafish. Similar to mammals, zebrafish nestin is expressed widely in developing nervous system and its expression is restricted to neural proliferation zone in adult fish [6,7]. Nestin is expressed in neural progenitor cells (NPC) of developing brain. Despite its wide use as an NPC marker, the function of nestin in embryo development is unclear

Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call