Facial analytics based on a coordinate extrapolation system (zFACE) for morphometric phenotyping of developing zebrafish

Author:

Maili Lorena123ORCID,Ruiz Oscar E.4,Kahan Philip H.4,Chiu Frankie12,Larson Stephen T.4,Hashmi S. Shahrukh12ORCID,Hecht Jacqueline T.123ORCID,Eisenhoffer George T.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Research Center 1 , Department of Pediatrics , , Houston, TX 77030 , USA

2. McGovern Medical School University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston 1 , Department of Pediatrics , , Houston, TX 77030 , USA

3. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 2 Genetics and Epigenetics Graduate Program , , Houston, TX 77030 , USA

4. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 3 Department of Genetics , , Houston, TX 77030 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Facial development requires a complex and coordinated series of cellular events that, when perturbed, can lead to structural birth defects. A quantitative approach to quickly assess morphological changes could address how genetic or environmental inputs lead to differences in facial shape and promote malformations. Here, we report on a method to rapidly analyze craniofacial development in zebrafish embryos using facial analytics based on a coordinate extrapolation system, termed zFACE. Confocal images capture facial structures and morphometric data are quantified based on anatomical landmarks present during development. The quantitative morphometric data can detect phenotypic variation and inform on changes in facial morphology. We applied this approach to show that loss of smarca4a in developing zebrafish leads to craniofacial anomalies, microcephaly and alterations in brain morphology. These changes are characteristic of Coffin–Siris syndrome, a rare human genetic disorder associated with mutations in SMARCA4. Multivariate analysis of zFACE data facilitated the classification of smarca4a mutants based on changes in specific phenotypic characteristics. Together, zFACE provides a way to rapidly and quantitatively assess the impact of genetic alterations on craniofacial development in zebrafish.

Funder

Gulf Coast Consortium

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Linda and Mark Quick Award for Basic Science

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous),Neuroscience (miscellaneous)

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