The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation

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Main Author: Fernandes, Ana Cristina Maia
Publication Date: 2018
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Embryo development is strictly regulated in time and space. One of the mechanisms by which cells have temporal information is the somitogenesis clock. During somitogenesis, somites are formed periodically from the pre-somitic mesoderm (PSM) along the antero-posterior axis. The periodicity of somitogenesis is regulated by an oscillatory gene network that operates within PSM with the same period as somite formation. A member of this network in chick is hairy1, a member of the Hairy and Enhancer of Split (HES) family of transcription factors. The role of Hes proteins in biological contexts is broad, namely in development and more recently in cancer. Previous work from our lab showed that Hairy1 overexpression in PSM precursors in gastrulation stages delays embryo development. To understand this phenotype, we started by evaluating the expression pattern of hairy1 mRNA in gastrulating embryos. hairy is dynamically expressed along the antero-posterior and medial-lateral axes of the primitive streak. To evaluate embryo elongation, we performed live-imaging of embryos cultured in two different techniques: Chapman and New. The embryo elongates continuously over time with an average rate of 159 ± 55 uum/h independently of the culture system. The PSM and segmented region contribute the most for total embryo elongation. To understand the impact of Hairy1 overexpression we electroporated the PSM precursors in gastrulation stages and evaluated embryo elongation over time. The preliminary data obtained suggests that Hairy1 overexpression delays embryo elongation. Our work provides a novel quantitative framework for embryo elongation which can be used for comparative studies of chick embryo development in different conditions. Also, it gives new insights on the role of Hairy1 during embryo development which could be important to better understand development and diseases, such as Cancer.
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spelling The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongationEmbrião de galinhaRelógio embrionárioElongamentoImagiologia em tempo realHairy1Embryo development is strictly regulated in time and space. One of the mechanisms by which cells have temporal information is the somitogenesis clock. During somitogenesis, somites are formed periodically from the pre-somitic mesoderm (PSM) along the antero-posterior axis. The periodicity of somitogenesis is regulated by an oscillatory gene network that operates within PSM with the same period as somite formation. A member of this network in chick is hairy1, a member of the Hairy and Enhancer of Split (HES) family of transcription factors. The role of Hes proteins in biological contexts is broad, namely in development and more recently in cancer. Previous work from our lab showed that Hairy1 overexpression in PSM precursors in gastrulation stages delays embryo development. To understand this phenotype, we started by evaluating the expression pattern of hairy1 mRNA in gastrulating embryos. hairy is dynamically expressed along the antero-posterior and medial-lateral axes of the primitive streak. To evaluate embryo elongation, we performed live-imaging of embryos cultured in two different techniques: Chapman and New. The embryo elongates continuously over time with an average rate of 159 ± 55 uum/h independently of the culture system. The PSM and segmented region contribute the most for total embryo elongation. To understand the impact of Hairy1 overexpression we electroporated the PSM precursors in gastrulation stages and evaluated embryo elongation over time. The preliminary data obtained suggests that Hairy1 overexpression delays embryo elongation. Our work provides a novel quantitative framework for embryo elongation which can be used for comparative studies of chick embryo development in different conditions. Also, it gives new insights on the role of Hairy1 during embryo development which could be important to better understand development and diseases, such as Cancer.Andrade, Raquel P.Palmeirim, IsabelSapientiaFernandes, Ana Cristina Maia2019-02-16T01:30:12Z2018-02-162018-02-16T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12203urn:tid:202024318enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-18T17:29:44Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/12203Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T20:24:22.488243Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
title The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
spellingShingle The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
Fernandes, Ana Cristina Maia
Embrião de galinha
Relógio embrionário
Elongamento
Imagiologia em tempo real
Hairy1
title_short The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
title_full The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
title_fullStr The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
title_full_unstemmed The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
title_sort The impact of the embryonic molecular clock in early chick embryo elongation
author Fernandes, Ana Cristina Maia
author_facet Fernandes, Ana Cristina Maia
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Andrade, Raquel P.
Palmeirim, Isabel
Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Ana Cristina Maia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Embrião de galinha
Relógio embrionário
Elongamento
Imagiologia em tempo real
Hairy1
topic Embrião de galinha
Relógio embrionário
Elongamento
Imagiologia em tempo real
Hairy1
description Embryo development is strictly regulated in time and space. One of the mechanisms by which cells have temporal information is the somitogenesis clock. During somitogenesis, somites are formed periodically from the pre-somitic mesoderm (PSM) along the antero-posterior axis. The periodicity of somitogenesis is regulated by an oscillatory gene network that operates within PSM with the same period as somite formation. A member of this network in chick is hairy1, a member of the Hairy and Enhancer of Split (HES) family of transcription factors. The role of Hes proteins in biological contexts is broad, namely in development and more recently in cancer. Previous work from our lab showed that Hairy1 overexpression in PSM precursors in gastrulation stages delays embryo development. To understand this phenotype, we started by evaluating the expression pattern of hairy1 mRNA in gastrulating embryos. hairy is dynamically expressed along the antero-posterior and medial-lateral axes of the primitive streak. To evaluate embryo elongation, we performed live-imaging of embryos cultured in two different techniques: Chapman and New. The embryo elongates continuously over time with an average rate of 159 ± 55 uum/h independently of the culture system. The PSM and segmented region contribute the most for total embryo elongation. To understand the impact of Hairy1 overexpression we electroporated the PSM precursors in gastrulation stages and evaluated embryo elongation over time. The preliminary data obtained suggests that Hairy1 overexpression delays embryo elongation. Our work provides a novel quantitative framework for embryo elongation which can be used for comparative studies of chick embryo development in different conditions. Also, it gives new insights on the role of Hairy1 during embryo development which could be important to better understand development and diseases, such as Cancer.
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