TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative Analysis of 3D Expression Patterns of Transcription Factor Genes and Digit Fate Maps in the Developing Chick Wing
AU - Fisher, Malcolm E
AU - Downie, Helen
AU - Welten, Monique C M
AU - Delgado, Irene
AU - Bain, Andrew
AU - Planzer, Thorsten
AU - Sherman, Adrian
AU - Sang, Helen
AU - Tickle, Cheryll
PY - 2011/4/22
Y1 - 2011/4/22
N2 - Hoxd13, Tbx2, Tbx3, Sall1 and Sall3
genes are candidates for encoding antero-posterior positional values in
the developing chick wing and specifying digit identity. In order to
build up a detailed profile of gene expression patterns in cell lineages
that give rise to each of the digits over time, we compared 3
dimensional (3D) expression patterns of these genes during wing
development and related them to digit fate maps. 3D gene expression data
at stages 21, 24 and 27 spanning early bud to digital plate formation,
captured from in situ hybridisation whole mounts using Optical
Projection Tomography (OPT) were mapped to reference wing bud models.
Grafts of wing bud tissue from GFP chicken embryos were used to fate map
regions of the wing bud giving rise to each digit; 3D images of the
grafts were captured using OPT and mapped on to the same models.
Computational analysis of the combined computerised data revealed that Tbx2 and Tbx3
are expressed in digit 3 and 4 progenitors at all stages, consistent
with encoding stable antero-posterior positional values established in
the early bud; Hoxd13 and Sall1 expression is more
dynamic, being associated with posterior digit 3 and 4 progenitors in
the early bud but later becoming associated with anterior digit 2
progenitors in the digital plate. Sox9 expression in digit
condensations lies within domains of digit progenitors defined by fate
mapping; digit 3 condensations express Hoxd13 and Sall1, digit 4 condensations Hoxd13, Tbx3 and to a lesser extent Tbx2. Sall3 is only transiently expressed in digit 3 progenitors at stage 24 together with Sall1 and Hoxd13;
then becomes excluded from the digital plate. These dynamic patterns of
expression suggest that these genes may play different roles in digit
identity either together or in combination at different stages including
the digit condensation stage.
AB - Hoxd13, Tbx2, Tbx3, Sall1 and Sall3
genes are candidates for encoding antero-posterior positional values in
the developing chick wing and specifying digit identity. In order to
build up a detailed profile of gene expression patterns in cell lineages
that give rise to each of the digits over time, we compared 3
dimensional (3D) expression patterns of these genes during wing
development and related them to digit fate maps. 3D gene expression data
at stages 21, 24 and 27 spanning early bud to digital plate formation,
captured from in situ hybridisation whole mounts using Optical
Projection Tomography (OPT) were mapped to reference wing bud models.
Grafts of wing bud tissue from GFP chicken embryos were used to fate map
regions of the wing bud giving rise to each digit; 3D images of the
grafts were captured using OPT and mapped on to the same models.
Computational analysis of the combined computerised data revealed that Tbx2 and Tbx3
are expressed in digit 3 and 4 progenitors at all stages, consistent
with encoding stable antero-posterior positional values established in
the early bud; Hoxd13 and Sall1 expression is more
dynamic, being associated with posterior digit 3 and 4 progenitors in
the early bud but later becoming associated with anterior digit 2
progenitors in the digital plate. Sox9 expression in digit
condensations lies within domains of digit progenitors defined by fate
mapping; digit 3 condensations express Hoxd13 and Sall1, digit 4 condensations Hoxd13, Tbx3 and to a lesser extent Tbx2. Sall3 is only transiently expressed in digit 3 progenitors at stage 24 together with Sall1 and Hoxd13;
then becomes excluded from the digital plate. These dynamic patterns of
expression suggest that these genes may play different roles in digit
identity either together or in combination at different stages including
the digit condensation stage.
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0018661
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0018661
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
C2 - 21526123
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 6
JO - PLoS ONE
JF - PLoS ONE
IS - 4
M1 - e18661
ER -