Expression of wnt and tgf-beta pathway components during whole-body regeneration from cell aggregates in demosponge halisarca dujardinii

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The phenomenon of whole-body regeneration means rebuilding of the whole body of an animal from a small fragment or even a group of cells. In this process, the old axial relationships are often lost, and new ones are established. An amazing model for studying this process is sponges, some of which are able to regenerate into a definitive organism after dissociation into cells. We hypothesized that during the development of cell aggregates, primmorphs, new axes are established due to the activation of the Wnt and TGF-beta signaling pathways. Using in silico analysis, RNA-seq, and whole-mount in situ hybridization, we identified the participants in these signaling pathways and determined the spatiotemporal changes in their expression in demosponge Halisarca dujardinii. It was shown that Wnt and TGF-beta ligands are differentially expressed during primmorph development, and transcripts of several genes are localized at the poles of primmorphs, in the form of a gradient. We suppose that the Wnt and TGF-beta signaling cascades are involved in the initial axial patterning of the sponge body, which develops from cells after dissociation.

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Borisenko, I., Bolshakov, F. V., Ereskovsky, A., & Lavrov, A. I. (2021). Expression of wnt and tgf-beta pathway components during whole-body regeneration from cell aggregates in demosponge halisarca dujardinii. Genes, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12060944

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