Characterization of p53/p63/p73 and Myc expressions during embryogenesis of the sea urchin

Author:

Grant Blaine1,Sundaram Buitrago Paola Alejandra1,Mercado Beatriz C.1,Yajima Mamiko1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Biology Cell Biology Biochemistry Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSome marine invertebrate organisms are considered not to develop tumors due to unknown mechanisms. To gain an initial insight into how tumor‐related genes may be expressed and function during marine invertebrate development, we here leverage sea urchin embryos as a model system and characterize the expressions of Myc and p53/p63/p73 which are reported to function synergistically in mammalian models as an oncogene and tumor suppressor, respectively.ResultsDuring sea urchin embryogenesis, a combo gene of p53/p63/p73 is found to be maternally loaded and decrease after fertilization both in transcript and protein, while Myc transcript and protein are zygotically expressed. p53/p63/p73 and Myc proteins are observed in the cytoplasm and nucleus of every blastomere, respectively, throughout embryogenesis. Both p53/p63/p73 and Myc overexpression results in compromised development with increased DNA damage after the blastula stage. p53/p63/p73 increases the expression of parp1, a DNA repair/cell death marker gene, and suppresses endomesoderm gene expressions. In contrast, Myc does not alter the expression of specification genes or oncogenes yet induces disorganized morphology.Conclusionsp53/p63/p73 appears to be important for controlling cell differentiation, while Myc induces disorganized morphology yet not through conventional oncogene regulations or apoptotic pathways during embryogenesis of the sea urchin.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental Biology

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