
Histone deacetylase activity is required for embryonic posterior lateral line development
Author(s) -
He Y.,
Wu J.,
Mei H.,
Yu H.,
Sun S.,
Shou J.,
Li H.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
cell proliferation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.647
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1365-2184
pISSN - 0960-7722
DOI - 10.1111/cpr.12081
Subject(s) - zebrafish , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , morphogenesis , primordium , lateral line , histone deacetylase , histone , genetics , gene
Objectives The posterior lateral line ( PLL ) system in zebrafish has recently become a model for investigating tissue morphogenesis. PLL primordium periodically deposits neuromasts as it migrates along the horizontal myoseptum from head to tail of the embryonic fish, and this migration requires activity of various molecular mechanisms. Histone deacetylases ( HDAC s) have been implicated in numerous biological processes of development, by regulating gene transcription, but their roles in regulating PLL during embryonic development have up to now remained unexplored. Material and methods In this study, we used HDAC inhibitors to investigate the role of HDAC s in early development of the zebrafish PLL sensory system. We further investigated development of the PLL by cell‐specific immunostaining and in situ hybridization. Results Our analysis showed that HDAC s were involved in zebrafish PLL development as pharmacological inhibition of HDAC s resulted in its defective formation. We observed that migration of PLL primordium was altered and accompanied by disrupted development of PLL neuromasts in HDAC inhibitor‐treated embryos. In these, positions of PLL neuromasts were affected. In particular, the first PLL neuromast was displaced posteriorly in a treatment dose‐dependent manner. Primordium cell proliferation was reduced upon HDAC inhibition. Finally, we showed that inhibition of HDAC function reduced numbers of hair cells in PLL neuromasts of HDAC inhibitor‐treated embryos. Conclusion Here, we have revealed a novel role for HDAC s in orchestrating PLL morphogenesis. Our results suggest that HDAC activity is necessary for control of cell proliferation and migration of PLL primordium and hair cell differentiation during early stages of PLL development in zebrafish.