Hhex and Prox1a synergistically dictate the hepatoblast to hepatocyte differentiation in zebrafish

BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS(2023)

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The specification of endoderm cells to prospective hepatoblasts is the starting point for hepatogenesis. However, how a prospective hepatoblast gains the hepatic fate remains elusive. Previous studies have shown that loss-of -function of either hhex or prox1a alone causes a small liver phenotype but without abolishing the hepatocyte differentiation, suggesting that absence of either Hhex or Prox1a alone is not sufficient to block the hepatoblast differentiation. Here, via genetic studies of the zebrafish two single (hhex-/-and prox1a- /-) and one double (hhex-/- prox1a- /-)mutants, we show that simultaneous loss-of-function of the hhex and prox1a two genes does not block the endoderm cells to gain the hepatoblast potency but abolishes the hepatic differentiation from the prospective hepatoblast. Consequently, the hhex- /- prox1a-/- doublemutant displays a liverless phenotype that cannot be rescued by the injection of bmp2a mRNA. Taken together, we provide strong evidences showing that Hhex teams with Prox1a to act as a master control of the differentiation of the prospective hepatoblasts towards hepatocytes.
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Bmp signaling,Endoderm,Hhex,Hepatoblast,Liver development,Prox1,Zebrafish
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