FoxD3 regulates cranial neural crest EMT via downregulation of tetraspanin18 independent of its functions during neural crest formation

Corinne L. Fairchild, Joseph P. Conway, Andrew T. Schiffmacher, Lisa A. Taneyhill, Laura S. Gammill

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Abstract

The scaffolding protein tetraspanin18 (Tspan18) maintains epithelial cadherin-6B (Cad6B) to antagonize chick cranial neural crest epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). For migration to take place, Tspan18 must be downregulated. Here, we characterize the role of the winged-helix transcription factor FoxD3 in the control of Tspan18 expression. Although we previously found that Tspan18 mRNA persists several hours past the stage it would normally be downregulated in FoxD3-deficient neural folds, we now show that Tspan18 expression eventually declines. This indicates that while FoxD3 is crucial for initial downregulation of Tspan18, other factors subsequently impact Tspan18 expression. Remarkably, the classical EMT transcription factor Snail2 is not one of these factors. As in other vertebrates, FoxD3 is required for chick cranial neural crest specification and migration, however, FoxD3 has surprisingly little impact on chick cranial neural crest cell survival. Strikingly, Tspan18 knockdown rescues FoxD3-dependent neural crest migration defects, although neural crest specification is still deficient. This indicates that FoxD3 promotes cranial neural crest EMT by eliciting Tspan18 downregulation separable from its Tspan18-independent activity during neural crest specification and survival.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalMechanisms of Development
Volume132
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank Yi-Chuan Cheng and Carol Erickson for the kind gift of plasmids. Many thanks to the members of the Gammill Lab for their input and support. We are grateful for the resources of the University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health , award numbers F31 NRSA GM087951 (CLF), R00 HD055034 (LAT), and K22 DE015309 (LSG), as well as a University of Minnesota Grant-in-Aid.

Keywords

  • EMT
  • FoxD3
  • Migration
  • Neural crest
  • Tetraspanin

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