Department of Orthopedic Research, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115.
Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Mar 8;119(10):e2120150119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2120150119. Epub 2022 Mar 1.
The origin and diversification of appendage types is a central question in vertebrate evolution. Understanding the genetic mechanisms that underlie fin and limb development can reveal relationships between different appendages. Here we demonstrate, using chemical genetics, a mutually agonistic interaction between Fgf and Shh genes in the developing dorsal fin of the channel catfish, . We also find that Fgf8 and Shh orthologs are expressed in the apical ectodermal ridge and zone of polarizing activity, respectively, in the median fins of representatives from other major vertebrate lineages. These findings demonstrate the importance of this feedback loop in median fins and offer developmental evidence for a median fin-first scenario for vertebrate paired appendage origins.
附肢类型的起源和多样化是脊椎动物进化的核心问题。了解鳍和肢发育的遗传机制可以揭示不同附肢之间的关系。在这里,我们使用化学遗传学方法,在 有颌鱼类的背鳍发育过程中,证明了 Fgf 和 Shh 基因之间存在相互拮抗的相互作用。我们还发现 Fgf8 和 Shh 同源物分别在其他主要脊椎动物谱系的中鳍的顶端外胚层嵴和极化活性区表达。这些发现证明了这个反馈环在中鳍中的重要性,并为脊椎动物成对附肢起源的中鳍优先情景提供了发育证据。