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Developmental Biology

Volume 369, Issue 1, 1 September 2012, Pages 32-42
Developmental Biology

A novel role for FOXA2 and SHH in organizing midbrain signaling centers

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Abstract

The floor plate (FP) is a midline signaling center, known to direct ventral cell fates and axon guidance in the neural tube. The recent identification of midbrain FP as a source of dopaminergic neurons has renewed interest in its specification and organization, which remain poorly understood. In this study, we have examined the chick midbrain and spinal FP and show that both can be partitioned into medial (MFP) and lateral (LFP) subdivisions. Although Hedgehog (HH) signaling is necessary and sufficient for LFP specification, it is not sufficient for MFP induction. By contrast, the transcription factor FOXA2 can execute the full midbrain and spinal cord FP program via HH-independent and dependent mechanisms. Interestingly, although HH-independent FOXA2 activity is necessary and sufficient for inducing MFP-specific gene expression (e.g., LMX1B, BMP7), it cannot confer ventral identity to midline cells without also turning on Sonic hedgehog (SHH).

We also note that the signaling centers of the midbrain, the FP, roof plate (RP) and the midbrain–hindbrain boundary (MHB) are physically contiguous, with each expressing LMX1B and BMP7. Possibly as a result, SHH or FOXA2 misexpression can transform the MHB into FP and also suppress RP induction. Conversely, HH or FOXA2 knockdown expands the endogenous RP and transforms the MFP into a RP and/or MHB fate. Finally, combined HH blockade and FOXA2 misexpression in ventral midbrain induces LMX1B expression, which triggers the specification of the RP, rather than the MFP. Thus we identify HH-independent and dependent roles for FOXA2 in specifying the FP. In addition, we elucidate for the first time, a novel role for SHH in determining whether a midbrain signaling center will become the FP, MHB or RP.

Highlights

We identify medial and lateral subdivisions in avian midbrain and spinal floor plate. These subdivisions differentially require FOXA2 and SHH for their induction. Only FOXA2 induces the full floor plate via SHH-independent and dependent mechanisms. The medial region shares gene expression with other midbrain signaling centers. Midbrain signaling centers are interconvertible and depend on SHH for their identity.

Abbreviations

bi
Bilaterally electroporated
CYC
Cyclopamine
DI
Diencephalon
E
Embryonic day
EP
Electroporated
FP
Floor plate
HH
Hedgehog
H&H
Hamburger & Hamilton
HB
Hindbrain
hn
Hensen's Node
LFP
Lateral floor plate
MB
Midbrain
me
Mesendoderm
MFP
Medial floor plate
MHB
Midbrain–hindbrain boundary
ne
Neurectoderm
RP
Roof plate
TEC
Tectum

Keywords

Floor plate
Midbrain–hindbrain boundary
Roof plate
LMX1B
BMP7
Signaling centers
Spinal cord

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1

Present address: Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

2

These authors contributed equally to this work.