PLoS ONE (Feb 2011)

Fli+ etsrp+ hemato-vascular progenitor cells proliferate at the lateral plate mesoderm during vasculogenesis in zebrafish.

  • Chang Zoon Chun,
  • Indu Remadevi,
  • Marcus-Oliver Schupp,
  • Ganesh Vinayak Samant,
  • Kallal Pramanik,
  • George Albert Wilkinson,
  • Ramani Ramchandran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. e14732

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:Vasculogenesis, the de novo formation of blood vessels from precursor cells is critical for a developing embryo. However, the signals and events that dictate the formation of primary axial vessels remain poorly understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:In this study, we use ets-related protein-1 (etsrp), which is essential for vascular development, to analyze the early stages of vasculogenesis in zebrafish. We found etsrp(+) cells of the head, trunk and tail follow distinct developmental sequences. Using a combination of genetic, molecular and chemical approaches, we demonstrate that fli(+)etsrp(+) hemato-vascular progenitors (FEVPs) are proliferating at the lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). The Shh-VEGF-Notch-Hey2 signaling pathway controls the proliferation process, and experimental modulation of single components of this pathway alters etsrp(+) cell numbers at the LPM. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:This study for the first time defines factors controlling proliferation, and cell numbers of pre-migratory FEVPs in zebrafish.