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Crosstalk between nitric oxide and retinoic acid pathways is essential for amphioxus pharynx development
Caccavale, F.; Annona, G.; Subirana, L.; Escriva, H.; Bertrand, S.; D’Aniello, S. (2021). Crosstalk between nitric oxide and retinoic acid pathways is essential for amphioxus pharynx development. eLIFE 10: e58295. https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.58295
In: eLIFE. eLife Sciences Publications: Cambridge. e-ISSN 2050-084X, meer
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  • Caccavale, F.
  • Annona, G.
  • Subirana, L.
  • Escriva, H.
  • Bertrand, S.
  • D’Aniello, S.

Abstract
    During animal ontogenesis, body axis patterning is finely regulated by complex interactions among several signaling pathways. Nitric oxide (NO) and retinoic acid (RA) are potent morphogens that play a pivotal role in vertebrate development. Their involvement in axial patterning of the head and pharynx shows conserved features in the chordate phylum. Indeed, in the cephalochordate amphioxus, NO and RA are crucial for the correct development of pharyngeal structures. Here, we demonstrate the functional cooperation between NO and RA that occurs during amphioxus embryogenesis. During neurulation, NO modulates RA production through the transcriptional regulation of Aldh1a.2 that irreversibly converts retinaldehyde into RA. On the other hand, RA directly or indirectly regulates the transcription of Nos genes. This reciprocal regulation of NO and RA pathways is essential for the normal pharyngeal development in amphioxus and it could be conserved in vertebrates.

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