A pre-vertebrate endodermal origin of calcitonin-producing neuroendocrine cells

dc.contributor.author Rees, Jenaid M.
dc.contributor.author Kirk, Katie
dc.contributor.author Gattoni, Giacomo
dc.contributor.author Hockman, Dorit
dc.contributor.author Sleight, Victoria A.
dc.contributor.author Ritter, Dylan J.
dc.contributor.author Benito-Gutierrez, Elia
dc.contributor.author Knapik, Ela W.
dc.contributor.author Crump, J. Gage
dc.contributor.author Fabian, Peter
dc.contributor.author Gillis, J. Andrew
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-24T18:57:38Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-24T18:57:38Z
dc.date.issued 2024-08-07
dc.description © The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Rees, J., Kirk, K., Gattoni, G., Hockman, D., Sleight, V., Ritter, D., Benito-Gutierrez, E., Knapik, E., Crump, J., Fabian, P., & Gillis, J. (2024). A pre-vertebrate endodermal origin of calcitonin-producing neuroendocrine cells. Development, 151(20), dev202821, https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.202821.
dc.description.abstract Vertebrate calcitonin-producing cells (C-cells) are neuroendocrine cells that secrete the small peptide hormone calcitonin in response to elevated blood calcium levels. Whereas mouse C-cells reside within the thyroid gland and derive from pharyngeal endoderm, avian C-cells are located within ultimobranchial glands and have been reported to derive from the neural crest. We use a comparative cell lineage tracing approach in a range of vertebrate model systems to resolve the ancestral embryonic origin of vertebrate C-cells. We find, contrary to previous studies, that chick C-cells derive from pharyngeal endoderm, with neural crest-derived cells instead contributing to connective tissue intimately associated with C-cells in the ultimobranchial gland. This endodermal origin of C-cells is conserved in a ray-finned bony fish (zebrafish) and a cartilaginous fish (the little skate, Leucoraja erinacea). Furthermore, we discover putative C-cell homologs within the endodermally-derived pharyngeal epithelium of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis and the amphioxus Branchiostoma lanceolatum, two invertebrate chordates that lack neural crest cells. Our findings point to a conserved endodermal origin of C-cells across vertebrates and to a pre-vertebrate origin of this cell type along the chordate stem.
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by Wellcome Trust Ph.D. Studentships to J.M.R. (214953/Z/18/Z) and D.H. (086804/Z/08/Z); by an E.J. Whitten Foundation Studentship to G.G.; by the National Institute of Mental Health (R01MH113362) to E.W.K.; by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (T32GM008554) and the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (F31DE030007) to D.J.R; by Cancer Research UK (C9545/A29580) to È.B.-G; by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (R35DE027550) to J.G.C.; by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (K99 DE029858 and GACR 23-06977 M) to P.F.; and by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (UF130182 and URF\R\191007), Royal Society Research Grant (RG140377) and Marine Biological Laboratory institutional funding to J.A.G. Open Access funding provided by Marine Biological Laboratory. Deposited in PMC for immediate release.
dc.identifier.citation Rees, J., Kirk, K., Gattoni, G., Hockman, D., Sleight, V., Ritter, D., Benito-Gutierrez, E., Knapik, E., Crump, J., Fabian, P., & Gillis, J. (2024). A pre-vertebrate endodermal origin of calcitonin-producing neuroendocrine cells. Development, 151(20), dev202821.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1242/dev.202821
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/71285
dc.publisher The Company of Biologists
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.202821
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject Calcitonin
dc.subject Endoderm
dc.subject Evolution
dc.subject Neural crest
dc.subject Neuroendocrine
dc.title A pre-vertebrate endodermal origin of calcitonin-producing neuroendocrine cells
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