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Cell & Bioscience
Thyroid hormone receptor beta is critical for intestinal remodeling during Xenopus tropicalis metamorphosis
Yuta Tanizaki1  Yuki Shibata1  Yun-Bo Shi1 
[1]Section on Molecular Morphogenesis, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health
关键词: Thyroid hormone receptor;    Xenopus tropicalis;    Anuran metamorphosis;    Intestinal remodeling;    Stem cells;    Apoptosis;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13578-020-00411-5
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Thyroid hormone (T3) is critical for development in all vertebrates. The mechanism underlying T3 effect has been difficult to study due to the uterus-enclosed nature of mammalian embryos. Anuran metamorphosis, which is dependent on T3 but independent of maternal influence, is an excellent model to study the roles of T3 and its receptors (TRs) during vertebrate development. We and others have reported various effects of TR knockout (TRα and TRβ) during Xenopus tropicalis development. However, these studies were largely focused on external morphology. Results We have generated TRβ knockout animals containing an out-frame-mutation of 5 base deletion by using the CRISPR/Cas9 system and observed that TRβ knockout does not affect premetamorphic tadpole development. We have found that the basal expression of direct T3-inducible genes is increased but their upregulation by T3 is reduced in the intestine of premetamorphic homozygous TRβ knockout animals, accompanied by reduced target binding by TR. More importantly, we have observed reduced adult stem cell proliferation and larval epithelial apoptosis in the intestine during T3-induced metamorphosis. Conclusions Our data suggest that TRβ plays a critical role in intestinal remodeling during metamorphosis.
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