Background: Osmotic stress transcription factor 1/transforming growth factor-β-stimulated clone 22 domain 3 (Ostf1/Tsc22d3) is a transcription factor that plays an osmoregulatory role in euryhaline fishes. Its mRNA and protein levels are up-regulated under hyperosmotic stress. However, its osmoregulatory and developmental functions have not been studied in any stenohaline freshwater fishes. Zebrafish is an excellent model to perform such study to unfold the functional role of Tsc22d3.

Methods: We identified the zebrafish Tsc22d3 and performed knockdown studies using morpholino antisense oligonucleotide (MO).

Results: Zebrafish Tsc22d3 did not response to hypertonic stress and ts22d3 knockdown or overexpression by injecting MO or capped RNA did not change the transcriptional levels of any of the known ionocyte markers. To reveal the unknown function of zebrafish Tsc22d3, we performed several in situ molecular marker studies on tsc22d3 morphants and found that Tsc22d3 plays multi-functional roles in dorsoventral (DV) patterning, segmentation, and brain development. We then aimed to identify the mechanism of Tsc22d3 in the earliest stages of DV patterning. Our results demonstrated that tsc22d3 is a ventralizing gene that can stimulate the transcription of bone morphogenetic protein 4 (bmp4) and, thus, has a positive effect on the Bmp signaling pathway. Furthermore, we showed that Tsc22d3 interacts with deubiquitylating enzymes, ubiquitin-specific protease 15 (Usp15) and ovarian tumor domain containing protein 4 (Otud4). In addition, the interruption of Bmp4 signaling by double knockdown of usp15 and otud4 reduced the ventralized effects in tsc22d3-overexpressing embryos.

Conclusions: This is the first study to identify new developmental functions of Tsc22d3 in zebrafish.

General Significance: Zebrafish tsc22d3 is a ventralizing gene and plays a role in early embryogenesis.

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