PUBLICATION
Sox-2 in taste bud and lateral line system of zebrafish during development
- Authors
- Germanà, A., Montalbano, G., Guerrera, M.C., Laura, R., Levanti, M., Abbate, F., de Carlos, F., Vega, J.A., and Ciriaco, E.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-091023-11
- Date
- 2009
- Source
- Neuroscience letters 467(1): 36-39 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Germanà, Antonino, Guerrera, Maria Cristina, Montalbano, Giuseppe
- Keywords
- Sox2, Developing zebrafish, Sensory cells, Taste buds, Lateral line
- MeSH Terms
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- Animals
- Blotting, Western
- Chemoreceptor Cells/metabolism
- Epithelial Cells/metabolism
- Female
- Immunohistochemistry
- Lateral Line System/embryology
- Lateral Line System/growth & development*
- Lateral Line System/metabolism*
- Male
- Mechanoreceptors/metabolism
- SOX Transcription Factors/metabolism*
- Taste Buds/embryology
- Taste Buds/growth & development*
- Taste Buds/metabolism*
- Zebrafish
- Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism*
- PubMed
- 19800392 Full text @ Neurosci. Lett.
Citation
Germanà, A., Montalbano, G., Guerrera, M.C., Laura, R., Levanti, M., Abbate, F., de Carlos, F., Vega, J.A., and Ciriaco, E. (2009) Sox-2 in taste bud and lateral line system of zebrafish during development. Neuroscience letters. 467(1):36-39.
Abstract
The Sox-2 is a transcription factor involved in adult neurogenesis in different vertebrate species, including fishes. Sox-2 also participates in growth and renewal on sensory cells in neuromasts of the fish lateral line system, and it is essential for development of taste buds in mammals. Using immunohistochemistry and Western blot we have investigated the occurrence and localization of Sox-2 taste buds and neuromast of zebrafish from 10 days post-fertilization to adult stage (1 year). The antibody used identifies two protein bands with estimated molecular weights of 34 and 37kDa which are consistent with those predicted for Sox-2. Sensory cells in taste buds displayed Sox-2 immunoreactivity at all the ages sampled, whereas in the neuromasts Sox-2 expression was restricted to the basal non-sensory cells. Interestingly Sox-2 immunoreactivity was observed in epithelial cells associated with both taste buds and neuromasts. Present results demonstrate that Sox-2 expressed in taste buds and neuromasts of zebrafish during the whole lifespan. Nevertheless, whereas the role of Sox-2 in taste buds of zebrafish remains to be established, the results in neuromast suggest that Sox-2 could participate in cell renewal of the mechanosensory cells.
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