Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The selection and validation of bioactive compounds require multiple approaches, including in-depth analyses of
their biological activity in a whole-animal context. We exploited the sea urchin embryo in a rapid, medium-scale
range screening to test the effects of the small synthetic kinase inhibitor kenpaullone. We show that sea urchin
embryos specifically respond to this molecule depending on both dose and timing of administration. Phenotypic
effects of kenpaullone are not immediately visible, since this molecule affects neither the fertilization nor the
spatial arrangement of blastomeres at early developmental stages. Nevertheless, kenpaullone exposure from the
beginning of embryogenesis profoundly perturbs specification, detachment from the epithelium, and migration
of the primary mesenchyme cells, thus affecting the whole embryonic epithelial mesenchymal transition process.
Our results reaffirm the sea urchin embryo as an excellent and sensitive in vivo system, which provides
straightforward and rapid response to external stimuli.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sea urchin; development; kenpaullone
Elenco autori:
Anello, Letizia; DI BERNARDO, Maria
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