Spatiotemporal manipulation of retinoic acid activity in zebrafish hindbrain development via photo-isomerization

Author:

Xu Lijun123,Feng Zhiping4,Sinha Deepak12,Ducos Bertrand12,Ebenstein Yuval5,Tadmor Arbel D.6,Gauron Carole7,Le Saux Thomas3,Lin Shuo8,Weiss Shimon5,Vriz Sophie79,Jullien Ludovic3,Bensimon David125

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Supérieure, UPMC Université Paris 06, Université Paris Diderot, CNRS UMR8550, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

2. Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure (IBENS), 46 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris, France.

3. Ecole Normale Supérieure, Department of Chemistry, UMR CNRS-ENS-UPMC 8640, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

4. Department of Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

5. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

6. TRON–Translational Oncology, University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, Germany.

7. Collège de France, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB), CNRS, UMR 7241, INSERM, U1050, France.

8. Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

9. Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 75005 Paris, France.

Abstract

All-trans retinoic acid (RA) is a key player in many developmental pathways. Most methods used to study its effects in development involve continuous all-trans RA activation by incubation in a solution of all-trans RA or by implanting all-trans RA-soaked beads at desired locations in the embryo. Here we show that the UV-driven photo-isomerization of 13-cis RA to the trans-isomer (and vice versa) can be used to non-invasively and quantitatively control the concentration of all-trans RA in a developing embryo in time and space. This facilitates the global or local perturbation of developmental pathways with a pulse of all-trans RA of known concentration or its inactivation by UV illumination. In zebrafish embryos in which endogenous synthesis of all-trans RA is impaired, incubation for as little as 5 minutes in 1 nM all-trans RA (a pulse) or 5 nM 13-cis RA followed by 1-minute UV illumination is sufficient to rescue the development of the hindbrain if performed no later than bud stage. However, if subsequent to this all-trans RA pulse the embryo is illuminated (no later than bud stage) for 1 minute with UV light (to isomerize, i.e. deactivate, all-trans RA), the rescue of hindbrain development is impaired. This suggests that all-trans RA is sequestered in embryos that have been transiently exposed to it. Using 13-cis RA isomerization with UV light, we further show that local illumination at bud stage of the head region (but not the tail) is sufficient to rescue hindbrain formation in embryos whose all-trans RA synthetic pathway has been impaired.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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