Abnormal left-right organizer and laterality defects in Xenopus embryos after formin inhibitor SMIFH2 treatment

Author:

Petri Natalia,Nordbrink Rhea,Tsikolia NikolozORCID,Kremnyov StanislavORCID

Abstract

Left-right symmetry breaking in most studied vertebrates makes use of so-called leftward flow, a mechanism which was studied in detail especially in mouse and Xenopus laevis embryos and is based on rotation of monocilia on specialized epithelial surface designated as left-right organizer or laterality coordinator. However, it has been argued that prior to emergence of leftward flow an additional mechanism operates during early cleavage stages in Xenopus embryo which is based on cytoskeletal processes. Evidence in favour of this early mechanism was supported by left-right abnormalities after chemical inhibition of cytoskeletal protein formin. Here we analyzed temporal dimension of this effect in detail and found that reported abnormalities arise only after treatment at gastrula-neurula stages, i.e. just prior to and during the operation of left-right organizer. Moreover, molecular and morphological analysis of the left-right organizer reveals its abnormal development. Our results strongly indicate that left-right abnormalities reported after formin inhibition cannot serve as support of models based on early symmetry breaking event in Xenopus embryo.

Funder

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Göttingen University

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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