A right-sided pathway involving FGF8/Snai1 controls asymmetric development of the proepicardium in the chick embryo.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Würzburg, Biocenter, Am Hubland, 97974 Würzburg, Germany.

Published: May 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The proepicardium (PE) is a temporary cell structure in developing vertebrate hearts that leads to the formation of crucial cardiac tissues.
  • In chicken embryos, PE shows left-right asymmetry, developing fully on the right side while the left side only forms a small, eventually disappearing portion.
  • The study found that while some left-side factors do not influence PE development, inhibiting specific regulators and manipulating right-side factors like Fgf8 reveals complex signaling pathways that determine PE formation and may play a role in establishing overall heart asymmetry.

Article Abstract

The proepicardium (PE) is a transient structure that forms at the venous pole of the embryonic vertebrate heart. This cardiac progenitor cell population gives rise to the epicardium, coronary vasculature, and fibroblasts. In the chicken embryo, the PE displays left-right (L-R) asymmetry and develops only on the right side, while on the left only a vestigial PE is formed, which subsequently gets lost by apoptosis. In this study, we analyzed how the L-R asymmetry pathway affects PE formation. Experimental manipulation of left-side determinants such as Shh, Nodal, and Cfc as well as forced expression of Pitx2 had no effect on the sidedness of PE development. In contrast, inhibition of early-acting regulators of L-R axis formation such as H(+)/K(+)-ATPase or primitive streak apoptosis affected the sidedness of PE development. Experimental interference with the right-side determinants Fgf8 or Snai1 prevented PE formation, whereas ectopic left-sided expression of Fgf8 or Snai1 resulted in bilateral PE development. These data provide novel insight into the molecular control of asymmetric morphogenesis suggesting that also the right side harbors an instructive signaling pathway that is involved in the control of PE development. This pathway might be of general relevance for setting up L-R asymmetries at the venous pole of the heart.

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