Sox10-dependent neural crest origin of olfactory microvillous neurons in zebrafish
Abstract
The sense of smell in vertebrates is detected by specialized sensory neurons derived from the peripheral nervous system. Classically, it has been presumed that the olfactory placode forms all olfactory sensory neurons. In contrast, we show that the cranial neural crest is the primary source of microvillous sensory neurons within the olfactory epithelium of zebrafish embryos. Using photoconversion-based fate mapping and live cell tracking coupled with laser ablation, we followed neural crest precursors as they migrated from the neural tube to the nasal cavity. A subset that coexpressed Sox10 protein and a neurogenin1 reporter ingressed into the olfactory epithelium and differentiated into microvillous sensory neurons. Timed loss-of-function analysis revealed a critical role for Sox10 in microvillous neurogenesis. Taken together, these findings directly demonstrate a heretofore unknown contribution of the cranial neural crest to olfactory sensory neurons in zebrafish and provide important insights into the assembly of the nascent olfactory system.
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© 2013 Saxena et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. Received October 23, 2012. Accepted February 8, 2013. Published March 19, 2013. We thank Dr. Bill Dempsey, Dr. Periklis Pantazis, and Dr. Scott Fraser for sharing the PhOTO-N line pre-publication; LeighAnn Fletcher and David Mayorga for zebrafish husbandry assistance; Dr. Robert Kelsh for the Sox10:eGFP line; Dr. Uwe Strahle for the Ngn1:nRFP line; Dr. Yoshihiro Yoshihara, RIKEN BSI, and National Bioresource Project of Japan for the OMP:RFP and TRPC2:Venus lines; Dr. Bruce Appel for zSox10 antibody; Dr. Andres Collazo for laser ablation expertise; Dr. Scott Fraser and Abigail Saxena for feedback on the manuscript. Author contributions: AS, Conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting or revising the article. BNP, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data. MEB, Conception and design, Drafting or revising the article.Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC3601810
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- 37575
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20130320-112931982
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- R01 DE16459
- NIH
- HG004071
- Gordon Ross Postdoctoral Fellowship
- NIH
- 5T32NS007251
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