Wnt signaling promotes oral but suppresses aboral structures in Hydractinia metamorphosis and regeneration

David J. Duffy, Günter Plickert, Timo Kuenzel, Wido Tilmann, Uri Frank

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Abstract

We studied the role of Wnt signaling in axis formation during metamorphosis and regeneration in the cnidarian Hydractinia. Activation of Wnt downstream events during metamorphosis resulted in a complete oralization of the animals and repression of aboral structures (i.e. stolons). The expression of Wnt3, Tcf and Brachyury was upregulated and became ubiquitous. Rescue experiments using Tcf RNAi resulted in normal metamorphosis and quantitatively normal Wnt3 and Brachyury expression. Isolated, decapitated polyps regenerated only heads but no stolons. Activation of Wnt downstream targets in regenerating animals resulted in oralization of the polyps. Knocking down Tcf or Wnt3 by RNAi inhibited head regeneration and resulted in complex phenotypes that included ectopic aboral structures. Multiple heads then grew when the RNAi effect had dissipated. Our results provide functional evidence that Wnt promotes head formation but represses the formation of stolons, whereas downregulation of Wnt promotes stolons and represses head formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3057-3066
Number of pages10
JournalDevelopment (Cambridge)
Volume137
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sep 2010

Keywords

  • Axis formation
  • Cnidaria
  • Gonads
  • Hydractinia
  • Invertebrate
  • Metamorphosis
  • Oocytes
  • Oogonia
  • Organizer
  • Posterior patterning
  • RNAi
  • Regeneration
  • Sperm development
  • Sperm maturation
  • Tcf
  • Wnt
  • β-catenin

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