Oscillatory DeltaC Expression in Neural Progenitors Primes the Prototype of Forebrain Development

Fang Shin Nian, Bo Kai Liao, Yen Lin Su, Pei Rong Wu, Jin Wu Tsai, Pei Shan Hou*

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Abstract

Notch signaling plays a pivotal role in regulating various developmental processes, particularly in controlling the timing of neuronal production within the developing neocortex. Central to this regulatory mechanism is the oscillatory pattern of Delta, which functions as a developmental clock modulator. Its deficiency profoundly impairs mammalian brain formation, highlighting its fundamental role in brain development. However, zebrafish carrying a mutation in the functional ortholog DeltaC (dlc) within their functional ortholog exhibit an intact forebrain structure, implying evolutionary variations in Notch signaling within the forebrain. In this study, we unveil the distinct yet analogous expression profiles of Delta and Her genes in the developing vertebrate forebrain. Specifically, for the first time, we detected the oscillatory expression of the Delta gene dlc in the developing zebrafish forebrain. Although this oscillatory pattern appeared irregular and was not pervasive among the progenitor population, attenuation of the dlc-involved Notch pathway using a γ-secretase inhibitor impaired neuronal differentiation in the developing zebrafish forebrain, revealing the indispensable role of the dlc-involved Notch pathway in regulating early zebrafish neurogenesis. Taken together, our results demonstrate the foundational prototype of dlc-involved Notch signaling in the developing zebrafish forebrains, upon which the intricate patterns of the mammalian neocortex may have been sculpted.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere15
Pages (from-to)4076-4092
Number of pages17
JournalMolecular Neurobiology
Volume62
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Delta gene
  • Forebrain development
  • Notch signaling
  • Oscillation pattern

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