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MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly
by
Schink, Andrea
, Krone, Nils
, Mertes, Jonas
, Dickmeis, Thomas
, Takamiya, Masanari
, Nienhaus, Gerd Ulrich
, Parisi, Alice
, Kobitski, Andrei Yu
, Gut, Philipp
, Weger, Benjamin D
, Strähle, Uwe
, Gachon, Frédéric
, Gobet, Cédric
, Weger, Meltem
, Mikut, Ralf
, Stegmaier, Johannes
in
Animals
/ Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors - metabolism
/ carbohydrate response element
/ cholesterol
/ Cholesterol - genetics
/ Cholesterol - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology
/ Embryo, Nonmammalian
/ epiboly
/ Gastrulation - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Knockdown Techniques
/ Genetics and Genomics
/ metabolism
/ microtubule
/ pregnenolone
/ Zebrafish - embryology
/ Zebrafish Proteins - genetics
/ Zebrafish Proteins - metabolism
2020
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MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly
by
Schink, Andrea
, Krone, Nils
, Mertes, Jonas
, Dickmeis, Thomas
, Takamiya, Masanari
, Nienhaus, Gerd Ulrich
, Parisi, Alice
, Kobitski, Andrei Yu
, Gut, Philipp
, Weger, Benjamin D
, Strähle, Uwe
, Gachon, Frédéric
, Gobet, Cédric
, Weger, Meltem
, Mikut, Ralf
, Stegmaier, Johannes
in
Animals
/ Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors - metabolism
/ carbohydrate response element
/ cholesterol
/ Cholesterol - genetics
/ Cholesterol - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology
/ Embryo, Nonmammalian
/ epiboly
/ Gastrulation - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Knockdown Techniques
/ Genetics and Genomics
/ metabolism
/ microtubule
/ pregnenolone
/ Zebrafish - embryology
/ Zebrafish Proteins - genetics
/ Zebrafish Proteins - metabolism
2020
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MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly
by
Schink, Andrea
, Krone, Nils
, Mertes, Jonas
, Dickmeis, Thomas
, Takamiya, Masanari
, Nienhaus, Gerd Ulrich
, Parisi, Alice
, Kobitski, Andrei Yu
, Gut, Philipp
, Weger, Benjamin D
, Strähle, Uwe
, Gachon, Frédéric
, Gobet, Cédric
, Weger, Meltem
, Mikut, Ralf
, Stegmaier, Johannes
in
Animals
/ Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors - metabolism
/ carbohydrate response element
/ cholesterol
/ Cholesterol - genetics
/ Cholesterol - metabolism
/ Developmental Biology
/ Embryo, Nonmammalian
/ epiboly
/ Gastrulation - genetics
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - genetics
/ Gene Knockdown Techniques
/ Genetics and Genomics
/ metabolism
/ microtubule
/ pregnenolone
/ Zebrafish - embryology
/ Zebrafish Proteins - genetics
/ Zebrafish Proteins - metabolism
2020
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MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly
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MondoA regulates gene expression in cholesterol biosynthesis-associated pathways required for zebrafish epiboly
2020
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The glucose-sensing Mondo pathway regulates expression of metabolic genes in mammals. Here, we characterized its function in the zebrafish and revealed an unexpected role of this pathway in vertebrate embryonic development. We showed that knockdown of mondoa impaired the early morphogenetic movement of epiboly in zebrafish embryos and caused microtubule defects. Expression of genes in the terpenoid backbone and sterol biosynthesis pathways upstream of pregnenolone synthesis was coordinately downregulated in these embryos, including the most downregulated gene nsdhl . Loss of Nsdhl function likewise impaired epiboly, similar to MondoA loss of function. Both epiboly and microtubule defects were partially restored by pregnenolone treatment. Maternal-zygotic mutants of mondoa showed perturbed epiboly with low penetrance and compensatory changes in the expression of terpenoid/sterol/steroid metabolism genes. Collectively, our results show a novel role for MondoA in the regulation of early vertebrate development, connecting glucose, cholesterol and steroid hormone metabolism with early embryonic cell movements. In most animals, a protein called MondoA closely monitors the amount of glucose in the body, as this type of sugar is the fuel required for many life processes. Glucose levels also act as a proxy for the availability of other important nutrients. Once MondoA has detected glucose molecules, it turns genetic programmes on and off depending on the needs of the cell. So far, these mechanisms have mainly been studied in adult cells. However, recent studies have shown that proteins that monitor nutrient availability, and their associated pathways, can control early development. MondoA had not been studied in this context before, so Weger et al. decided to investigate its role in embryonic development. The experiments used embryos from zebrafish, a small freshwater fish whose early development is easily monitored and manipulated in the laboratory. Inhibiting production of the MondoA protein in zebrafish embryos prevented them from maturing any further, stopping their development at an early key stage. This block was caused by defects in microtubules, the tubular molecules that act like a microscopic skeleton to provide structural support for cells and guide transport of cell components. In addition, the pathway involved in the production of cholesterol and cholesterol-based hormones was far less active in embryos lacking MondoA. Treating MondoA-deficient embryos with one of these hormones corrected the microtubule defects and let the embryos progress to more advanced stages of development. These results reveal that, during development, the glucose sensor MondoA also controls pathways involved in the creation of cholesterol and associated hormones. These new insights into the metabolic regulation of development could help to understand certain human conditions; for example, certain patients with defective cholesterol pathway genes also show developmental perturbations. In addition, the work highlights a biological link between cholesterol production and cellular responses to glucose, which Weger et al. hope could one day help to identify new cholesterol-lowering drugs.
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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
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