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Title: UV induced foot duplication in regenerating hydra is mediated by metalloproteinases and modulation of the Wnt pathway
Authors: Krishnapati, Lakshmi-Surekha
Londhe, Rohini
Deoli, Vaishali
BARVE, APURVA
Ghaskadbi, Saroj
Ghaskadbi, Surendra
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Hydra
Metalloproteinase
Pattern formation
UV-induced foot duplication
Wnt signaling
2016
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: UPV/EHU Press
Citation: International Journal of Developmental Biology, 60(4-6), 111-117.
Abstract: We have shown earlier that irradiation with UV induces duplication of foot in regenerating middle pieces of hydra. The present study was undertaken to elucidate the underlying mechanism(s) leading to this curious phenomenon. UV irradiation induced duplicated foot in about 30% of regenerating middle pieces. Metalloproteinases are important in foot formation, while Wnt pathway genes are important in head formation in hydra. The effect of UV irradiation on expression of these genes was studied by in situ hybridization and q-PCR. In whole polyps and middle pieces, UV irradiation led to up-regulation of HMP2 and HMMP, the two metalloproteinases involved in foot formation in hydra. HMP2 expression was significantly increased starting from 30 min post exposure to UV at 254 nm (500 J/m2 ), while HMMP showed significant up-regulation 6 h post UV exposure onwards. In middle pieces, increased expression of both metalloproteinases was observed only at 48 h. In whole polyps as well as in middle pieces, expression of Wnt3 and b-catenin was detected within 30 min of UV exposure and was accompanied by up-regulation of GSK3b, DKK3 and DKK1/2/4, inhibitors of the Wnt pathway. These conditions likely lead to inactivation of Wnt signaling. We therefore conclude that duplication of foot due to UV irradiation in regenerating middle pieces of hydra is a combined effect of up-regulation of metalloproteinases and inactivation of the Wnt pathway. Our results suggest that UV irradiation can be employed as a tool to understand patterning mechanisms during foot formation in hydra.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5320
https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.130253sg
ISSN: 0214-6282
1696-3547
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