Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt

Optic cup morphogenesis is an intricate process. Especially, the formation of the optic fissure is not well understood. Persisting optic fissures, termed coloboma, are frequent causes for congenital blindness. Even though the defective fusion of the fissure margins is the most acknowledged reason fo...

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Main Authors: Priska Eckert, Max D. Knickmeyer, Lucas Schütz, Joachim Wittbrodt, Stephan Heermann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2019-02-01
Series:Open Biology
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bmp
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.180179
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spelling doaj-2ab36a174fce4c9f8f3ae13376e895512020-11-25T03:57:03ZengThe Royal SocietyOpen Biology2046-24412019-02-019210.1098/rsob.180179180179Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and WntPriska EckertMax D. KnickmeyerLucas SchützJoachim WittbrodtStephan HeermannOptic cup morphogenesis is an intricate process. Especially, the formation of the optic fissure is not well understood. Persisting optic fissures, termed coloboma, are frequent causes for congenital blindness. Even though the defective fusion of the fissure margins is the most acknowledged reason for coloboma, highly variable morphologies of coloboma phenotypes argue for a diverse set of underlying pathomechanisms. Here, we investigate optic fissure morphogenesis in zebrafish to identify potential morphogenetic defects resulting in coloboma. We show that the formation of the optic fissure depends on tissue flow movements, integrated into the bilateral distal epithelial flow forming the optic cup. On the temporal side, the distal flow translates into a ventral perpendicular flow, shaping the temporal fissure margin. On the nasal side, however, the distal flow is complemented by tissue derived from the optic stalk, shaping the nasal fissure margin. Notably, a distinct population of TGFβ-signalling positive cells is translocated from the optic stalk into both fissure margins. Furthermore, we show that induced BMP signalling as well as Wnt-signalling inhibition result in morphogenetic defects of the optic fissure. Our data also indicate that morphogenesis is crucial for a proper positioning of pre-specified dorsal–ventral optic cup domains.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.180179optic cupoptic fissuremorphogenesisbmpwntcoloboma
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author Priska Eckert
Max D. Knickmeyer
Lucas Schütz
Joachim Wittbrodt
Stephan Heermann
spellingShingle Priska Eckert
Max D. Knickmeyer
Lucas Schütz
Joachim Wittbrodt
Stephan Heermann
Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt
Open Biology
optic cup
optic fissure
morphogenesis
bmp
wnt
coloboma
author_facet Priska Eckert
Max D. Knickmeyer
Lucas Schütz
Joachim Wittbrodt
Stephan Heermann
author_sort Priska Eckert
title Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt
title_short Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt
title_full Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt
title_fullStr Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt
title_full_unstemmed Morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by BMP and Wnt
title_sort morphogenesis and axis specification occur in parallel during optic cup and optic fissure formation, differentially modulated by bmp and wnt
publisher The Royal Society
series Open Biology
issn 2046-2441
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Optic cup morphogenesis is an intricate process. Especially, the formation of the optic fissure is not well understood. Persisting optic fissures, termed coloboma, are frequent causes for congenital blindness. Even though the defective fusion of the fissure margins is the most acknowledged reason for coloboma, highly variable morphologies of coloboma phenotypes argue for a diverse set of underlying pathomechanisms. Here, we investigate optic fissure morphogenesis in zebrafish to identify potential morphogenetic defects resulting in coloboma. We show that the formation of the optic fissure depends on tissue flow movements, integrated into the bilateral distal epithelial flow forming the optic cup. On the temporal side, the distal flow translates into a ventral perpendicular flow, shaping the temporal fissure margin. On the nasal side, however, the distal flow is complemented by tissue derived from the optic stalk, shaping the nasal fissure margin. Notably, a distinct population of TGFβ-signalling positive cells is translocated from the optic stalk into both fissure margins. Furthermore, we show that induced BMP signalling as well as Wnt-signalling inhibition result in morphogenetic defects of the optic fissure. Our data also indicate that morphogenesis is crucial for a proper positioning of pre-specified dorsal–ventral optic cup domains.
topic optic cup
optic fissure
morphogenesis
bmp
wnt
coloboma
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.180179
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