TY - JOUR
T1 - Thyroid development in zebrafish lacking Taz
AU - Pappalardo, Andrea
AU - Porreca, Immacolata
AU - Caputi, Luigi
AU - De Felice, Elena
AU - Schulte-Merker, S.
AU - Zannini, Mariastella
AU - Sordino, Paolo
PY - 2015/11/1
Y1 - 2015/11/1
N2 - Taz is a signal-responsive transcriptional coregulator implicated in several biological functions, from chondrogenesis to regulation of organ size. Less well studied, however, is its role in thyroid formation. Here, we explored the in vivo effects on thyroid development of morpholino (MO)-mediated knockdown of wwtr1, the gene encoding zebrafish Taz. The wwtr1 gene is expressed in the thyroid primordium and pharyngeal tissue of developing zebrafish. Compared to mammalian cells, in which Taz promotes expression of thyroid transcription factors and thyroid differentiation genes, wwtr1 MO injection in zebrafish had little or no effect on the expression of thyroid transcription factors, and differentially altered the expression of thyroid differentiation genes. Analysis of wwtr1 morphants at later stages of development revealed that the number and the lumen of thyroid follicles, and the number of thyroid follicle cells, were significantly smaller. In addition, Taz-depleted larvae displayed patterning defects in ventral cranial vessels that correlate with lateral displacement of thyroid follicles. These findings indicate that the zebrafish Taz protein is needed for the normal differentiation of the thyroid and are the first to suggest that Taz confers growth advantage to the endocrine gland.
AB - Taz is a signal-responsive transcriptional coregulator implicated in several biological functions, from chondrogenesis to regulation of organ size. Less well studied, however, is its role in thyroid formation. Here, we explored the in vivo effects on thyroid development of morpholino (MO)-mediated knockdown of wwtr1, the gene encoding zebrafish Taz. The wwtr1 gene is expressed in the thyroid primordium and pharyngeal tissue of developing zebrafish. Compared to mammalian cells, in which Taz promotes expression of thyroid transcription factors and thyroid differentiation genes, wwtr1 MO injection in zebrafish had little or no effect on the expression of thyroid transcription factors, and differentially altered the expression of thyroid differentiation genes. Analysis of wwtr1 morphants at later stages of development revealed that the number and the lumen of thyroid follicles, and the number of thyroid follicle cells, were significantly smaller. In addition, Taz-depleted larvae displayed patterning defects in ventral cranial vessels that correlate with lateral displacement of thyroid follicles. These findings indicate that the zebrafish Taz protein is needed for the normal differentiation of the thyroid and are the first to suggest that Taz confers growth advantage to the endocrine gland.
KW - Follicle
KW - Organ size
KW - Taz
KW - Thyroid
KW - Wwtr1
KW - Zebrafish
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84949195631&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.mod.2015.10.002
DO - 10.1016/j.mod.2015.10.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 26478012
AN - SCOPUS:84949195631
SN - 0925-4773
VL - 138
SP - 268
EP - 278
JO - Mechanisms of Development
JF - Mechanisms of Development
ER -