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Development ; 147(7)2020 04 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32156756

ABSTRACT

Wnt/ß-catenin signalling has been implicated in the terminal asymmetric divisions of neuronal progenitors in vertebrates and invertebrates. However, the role of Wnt ligands in this process remains poorly characterized. Here, we used the terminal divisions of the embryonic neuronal progenitors in C. elegans to characterize the role of Wnt ligands during this process, focusing on a lineage that produces the cholinergic interneuron AIY. We observed that, during interphase, the neuronal progenitor is elongated along the anteroposterior axis, then divides along its major axis, generating an anterior and a posterior daughter with different fates. Using time-controlled perturbations, we show that three Wnt ligands, which are transcribed at higher levels at the posterior of the embryo, regulate the orientation of the neuronal progenitor and its asymmetric division. We also identify a role for a Wnt receptor (MOM-5) and a cortical transducer APC (APR-1), which are, respectively, enriched at the posterior and anterior poles of the neuronal progenitor. Our study establishes a role for Wnt ligands in the regulation of the shape and terminal asymmetric divisions of neuronal progenitors, and identifies downstream components.


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Asymmetric Cell Division/genetics , Caenorhabditis elegans/embryology , Neural Stem Cells/cytology , Wnt Proteins/physiology , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified , Caenorhabditis elegans/genetics , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolism , Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins/genetics , Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins/metabolism , Cell Division/genetics , Cell Polarity , Embryo, Nonmammalian , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/physiology , Ligands , Neural Stem Cells/physiology , Neurons/cytology , Neurons/physiology , Wnt Proteins/genetics , Wnt Proteins/metabolism , Wnt Signaling Pathway/physiology , beta Catenin/metabolism
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