Author:
Benito-Gutiérrez Èlia,Stemmer Manuel,Rohr Silvia D,Schuhmacher Laura N,Tang Jocelyn,Marconi Aleksandra,Jékely Gáspár,Arendt Detlev
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe evolutionary origin of the vertebrate telencephalon remains unsolved. A major challenge has been the identification of homologous brain parts in invertebrate chordates. Here we report evidence for a telencephalic region in the brain of amphioxus, the most basally branching invertebrate chordate. This region is characterised, like its vertebrate counterpart, by the combined expression of the telencephalic markers FoxG1, Emx and Lhx2/9. It is located at the anterior neural border and dorsal-ventrally patterned, as in vertebrates, by the antagonistic expression of Pax4/6 and Nkx2.1, and a ventral Hh signal. This part of the brain develops only after metamorphosis via sustained proliferation of neuronal progenitors at the ventricular zone. This is concomitant with a massive expansion of late differentiating neuronal types as revealed by neuropeptide and neurotransmitter profiling. Overall, our results suggest that the adult amphioxus brain shows remarkable similarities to the vertebrate embryonic brain, thus providing a key missing link in understanding the invertebrate-to-vertebrate transition in chordate brain evolution.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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