Cell lineage analysis of the amphipod crustaceanParhyale hawaiensisreveals an early restriction of cell fates

Author:

Gerberding Matthias12,Browne William E.3,Patel Nipam H.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago,IL 60637, USA

2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637,USA

3. Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago,Chicago, IL 60637, USA

Abstract

In the amphipod crustacean, Parhyale hawaiensis, the first few embryonic cleavages are total and generate a stereotypical arrangement of cells. In particular, at the eight-cell stage there are four macromeres and four micromeres, and each of these cells is uniquely identifiable. We describe our studies of the cell fate pattern of these eight blastomeres, and find that the eight clones resulting from these cells set up distinct cell lineages that differ in terms of proliferation, migration and cell fate. Remarkably, the cell fate of each blastomere is restricted to a single germ layer. The ectoderm originates from three of the macromeres, while the remaining macromere generates the visceral mesoderm. Two of the micromeres generate the somatic mesoderm, a third micromere generates the endoderm and the fourth micromere generates the germline. These findings demonstrate for the first time a total cleavage pattern in an arthropod which results in an invariant cell fate of the blastomeres, but notably, the cell lineage pattern ofParhyale reported shows no clear resemblance to those found in spiralians, nematodes or deuterostomes. Finally, the techniques we have developed for the analysis of Parhyale development suggest that this arthropod may be particularly useful for future functional analyses of crustacean development.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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