RRC ID 77285
Author Kuriyama S, Tanaka M.
Title Characteristic tetraspanin expression patterns mark various tissues during early Xenopus development.
Journal Dev Growth Differ
Abstract The tetraspanins (Tspans) constitute a family of cell surface proteins with four transmembrane domains. Tspans have been found on the plasma membrane and on exosomes of various organelles. Reports on the function of Tspans during the early development of Xenopus have mainly focused on the expression of uroplakins in gametes. Although the roles of extracellular vesicles (EVs) including exosomes have been actively analyzed in cancer research, the contribution of EVs to early development is not well understood. This is because the diffusivity of EVs is not compatible with a very strict developmental process. In this study, we analyzed members of the Tspan family in early development of Xenopus. Expression was prominent in specific organs such as the notochord, eye, cranial neural crest cells (CNCs), trunk neural crest cells, placodes, and somites. We overexpressed several combinations of Tspans in CNCs in vitro and in vivo. Changing the partner changed the distribution of fluorescent-labeled Tspans. Therefore, it is suggested that expression of multiple Tspans in a particular tissue might produce heterogeneity of intercellular communication, which has not yet been recognized.
Volume 65(2)
Pages 109-119
Published 2023-2-1
DOI 10.1111/dgd.12836
PMID 36606534
MeSH Animals Neural Crest* / metabolism Somites / metabolism Tetraspanins* / metabolism Xenopus laevis / metabolism
IF 1.723
Resource
Clawed frogs / Newts Xenopus tropicalis