NvPrdm14d -expressing neural progenitor cells contribute to non-ectodermal neurogenesis in Nematostella vectensis

Nature Communications(2023)

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Neurogenesis has been studied extensively in the ectoderm, from which most animals generate the majority of their neurons. Neurogenesis from non-ectodermal tissue is, in contrast, poorly understood. Here we use the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis as a model to provide new insights into the molecular regulation of non-ectodermal neurogenesis. We show that the transcription factor NvPrdm14d is expressed in a subpopulation of NvSoxB(2)- expressing endodermal progenitor cells and their NvPOU4 -expressing progeny. Using a new transgenic reporter line, we show that NvPrdm14d -expressing cells give rise to neurons in the body wall and in close vicinity of the longitudinal retractor muscles. RNA-sequencing of NvPrdm14d ::GFP-expressing cells and gene knockdown experiments provide candidate genes for the development and function of these neurons. Together, the identification of a population of endoderm-specific neural progenitor cells and of previously undescribed putative motoneurons in Nematostella provide new insights into the regulation of non-ectodermal neurogenesis.
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neural progenitor cells,d-expressing,non-ectodermal
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