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Hyaluronan receptor CD44: developmentally regulated expression and role in the early chick embryo
Author(s) -
Κωνσταντίνος Κωνσταντόπουλος,
Alexandros Dimiropoulos,
Nikolas Zagris
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the international journal of developmental biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.837
H-Index - 103
eISSN - 1696-3547
pISSN - 0214-6282
DOI - 10.1387/ijdb.220008nz
Subject(s) - biology , notochord , microbiology and biotechnology , otic vesicle , neural tube , neural crest , gastrulation , neurulation , anatomy , mesenchyme , embryo , embryogenesis , in situ hybridization , gene expression , genetics , gene
CD44 is a membrane glycoprotein and is the main receptor for hyaluronan. We studied the CD44 expression and spatio-temporal distribution by RT-PCR and immunofluorescence, and used an anti-CD44 blocking antibody to perturb CD44-depended signalling programs in the early chick embryo. The intense CD44 levels we detected in the morula embryo (XI) were of novel interest suggestive of a maternally stored transcript. Intriguingly, the CD44 early presence seemed to be essential for the rapid synthesis of hyaluronan. At stage XIII (blastula), CD44 expression was intense in the epiblast and hypoblast. During gastrulation (HH3-4), the cells ingressing into the primitive groove and migrating and the blood islands expressed CD44 intensely. At HH8, the folding neural plate showed polarity regulation of CD44 expression, and expression was also intense in neural crest, notochord, and blood islands. During early organogenesis, CD44 was expressed intensely in the developing cranial and caudal neural tube which showed polarity regulation, in optic stalks, otic vesicles, pre-and migratory neural crest cells, ganglia, notochord, pharynx, gut, liver, aortae, heart, somites, vascular area, amnion, chorion and was distinct in extracellular matrix of cranial neural tube and otic vesicle lumens. Antibody-mediated perturbation of CD44 function resulted in unorganized extracellular matrix, loss of tissue spaces, grossly abnormal notochord, intermingling of clumped neuroectoderm and mesenchyme, absence of somites and blood vessels, inhibition of neural crest cell emigration. CD44 has various pivotal roles in matrix integrity and tissue patterning consistent with its known biochemical features and interactions with hyaluronan, growth factors, receptors and other signaling molecules.

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