Centre de Génétique Moléculaire du CNRS, FRE 3144, Avenue de la Terrasse, 91189 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Science. 2010 Jul 16;329(5989):339-42. doi: 10.1126/science.1188913.
Annelids and arthropods share a similar segmented organization of the body whose evolutionary origin remains unclear. The Hedgehog signaling pathway, prominent in arthropod embryonic segment patterning, has not been shown to have a similar function outside arthropods. We show that the ligand Hedgehog, the receptor Patched, and the transcription factor Gli are all expressed in striped patterns before the morphological appearance of segments in the annelid Platynereis dumerilii. Treatments with small molecules antagonistic to Hedgehog signaling disrupt segment formation. Platynereis Hedgehog is not necessary to establish early segment patterns but is required to maintain them. The molecular similarity of segment patterning functions of the Hedgehog pathway in an annelid and in arthropods supports a common origin of segmentation in protostomes.
环节动物和节肢动物具有相似的身体分段组织,但其进化起源尚不清楚。Hedgehog 信号通路在节肢动物胚胎的分段模式中很突出,但在节肢动物之外尚未显示出类似的功能。我们发现配体 Hedgehog、受体 Patched 和转录因子 Gli 在环节动物 Platynereis dumerilii 的形态出现分段之前都以条纹模式表达。用 Hedgehog 信号小分子拮抗剂处理会破坏分段形成。Platynereis Hedgehog 对于建立早期的分段模式不是必需的,但对于维持它们是必需的。Hedgehog 通路在环节动物和节肢动物中的分段模式功能的分子相似性支持原口动物分段的共同起源。