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Wilms Tumor 1b Defines a Wound-Specific Sheath Cell Subpopulation Associated with Notochord Repair
eLife
  • Juan Carlos Lopez-Baez, University of Edinburgh
  • Daniel J Simpson, University of Edinburgh
  • Laura LLeras Forero, Hubrecht Institute, WWU Munster
  • Zhiqiang Zeng, University of Edinburgh
  • Hannah Brunsdon, University of Edinburgh
  • Angela Salzano, University of Edinburgh
  • Alessandro Brombin, University of Edinburgh
  • Cameron Wyatt, University of Edinburgh
  • Witold Rybski, University of Edinburgh
  • Leonie F A Huitema, Hubrecht Institute
  • Rodney M Dale, Loyola University Chicago
  • Koichi Kawakami, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Japan
  • Christoph Englert, Friedrich-Schiller-University
  • Tamir Chandra, University of Edinburgh
  • Stefan Schulte-Merker, Hubrecht Institute, WWU Munster
  • Nicholas D Hastie, University of Edinburgh
  • E Elizabeth Patton, University of Edinburgh
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-6-2018
Pages
1-26
Abstract

Regenerative therapy for degenerative spine disorders requires the identification of cells that can slow down and possibly reverse degenerative processes. Here, we identify an unanticipated wound-specific notochord sheath cell subpopulation that expresses Wilms Tumor (WT) 1b following injury in zebrafish. We show that localized damage leads to Wt1b expression in sheath cells, and that wt1b+cells migrate into the wound to form a stopper-like structure, likely to maintain structural integrity. Wt1b+sheath cells are distinct in expressing cartilage and vacuolar genes, and in repressing a Wt1b-p53 transcriptional programme. At the wound, wt1b+and entpd5+ cells constitute separate, tightly-associated subpopulations. Surprisingly, wt1b expression at the site of injury is maintained even into adult stages in developing vertebrae, which form in an untypical manner via a cartilage intermediate. Given that notochord cells are retained in adult intervertebral discs, the identification of novel subpopulations may have important implications for regenerative spine disorder treatments.

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Author Posting. © The Authors 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Rodney M. Dale for personal use, not for redistribution. The article was published in eLife, vol. 7, 2018, https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.30657.001

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Juan Carlos Lopez-Baez, Daniel J Simpson, Laura LLeras Forero, Zhiqiang Zeng, et al.. "Wilms Tumor 1b Defines a Wound-Specific Sheath Cell Subpopulation Associated with Notochord Repair" eLife Vol. 7 (2018)
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