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Three Dimensional Multi-gene Expression Maps Reveal Cell Fate Changes Associated with Laterality Reversal of Zebrafish Habenula

Guo-Tzau Wang, He-Yen Pan, Wei-Han Lang, Yuan-Ding Yu, Chang-Huain Hsieh, Yung-Shu Kuan
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.03.182949
Guo-Tzau Wang
1National Center for High-performance Computing, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan R.O.C.
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He-Yen Pan
2Institute of Biochemical Sciences, College of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
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Wei-Han Lang
2Institute of Biochemical Sciences, College of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
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Yuan-Ding Yu
3Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Academic Road, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
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Chang-Huain Hsieh
1National Center for High-performance Computing, Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan R.O.C.
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Yung-Shu Kuan
2Institute of Biochemical Sciences, College of Life Science, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
3Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Academic Road, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
4Neurobiology and Cognitive Science Center, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
5Neuroscience Program, Academia Sinica, Academic Road, Taipei 115, Taiwan R.O.C.
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The conserved bilateral habenular nuclei (HA) in vertebrate diencephalon develop into compartmentalized structures containing neurons derived from different cell lineages. Despite extensive studies demonstrated that zebrafish larval HA display distinct left-right (L-R) asymmetry in gene expression and connectivity, the spatial gene expression domains were mainly obtained from two-dimensional (2D) snapshots of colorimetric RNA in situ hybridization staining which could not properly reflect different HA neuronal lineages constructed in three-dimension (3D). Combing the tyramide-based fluorescent mRNA in situ hybridization, confocal microscopy and customized imaging processing procedures, we have created spatial distribution maps of four genes for 4 day old zebrafish and in sibling fish whose L-R asymmetry was spontaneously reversed. 3D volumetric analyses showed that ratios of cpd2, lov, ron and nrp1a expression in L-R reversed HA were reversed according to the parapineal positions. However, the quantitative changes of gene expression in reversed larval brains do not mirror the gene expression level in the obverse larval brains. There were a total 87.78% increase of lov+nrp1a+ and a total 12.45% decrease of lov+ron+ double-positive neurons when the L-R asymmetry of HA was reversed. Thus, our volumetric analyses of the 3D maps indicate that changes of HA neuronal cell fates are associated with the reversal of HA laterality. These changes likely account for the behavior changes associated with HA laterality alterations.

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Three Dimensional Multi-gene Expression Maps Reveal Cell Fate Changes Associated with Laterality Reversal of Zebrafish Habenula
Guo-Tzau Wang, He-Yen Pan, Wei-Han Lang, Yuan-Ding Yu, Chang-Huain Hsieh, Yung-Shu Kuan
bioRxiv 2020.07.03.182949; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.03.182949
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Three Dimensional Multi-gene Expression Maps Reveal Cell Fate Changes Associated with Laterality Reversal of Zebrafish Habenula
Guo-Tzau Wang, He-Yen Pan, Wei-Han Lang, Yuan-Ding Yu, Chang-Huain Hsieh, Yung-Shu Kuan
bioRxiv 2020.07.03.182949; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.03.182949

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