Tetrabromobisphenol a Perturbs Cell Fate Decisions Via Bmp Signaling in the Early Embryonic Development of Zebrafish
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) readily accumulates in the egg yolk of aquatic oviparous animals and is transferred to their embryos. Early embryogenesis is vital for organ formation and subsequent development. The developmental toxicity of TBBPA in aquatic animals has been extensively reported. However, few studies have assessed the toxic effects of TBBPA in the early embryonic development. In this work, we found that TBBPA perturbed cell fate decisions along the dorsal-ventral (DV) axis during gastrulation, further disrupting early organogenesis in the entire embryo. TBBPA exposure increased the number of embryonic cells that acquired a ventral cell fate, which formed epidermis, blood and heart tissues. In return, the number of embryonic cells that acquired a dorsal cell fate was greatly decreased, causing the TBBPA-exposed embryos to develop a small brain and small eyes. We revealed that TBBPA elevated the activity gradient of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling which is responsible for cell fate specification along the DV axis, with up-regulation of BMP ligands (bmp4, bmp7a) and target genes (szl) and promotion signal transduction through phosphorylation of Smad1/5. As the function of BMP signaling in embryogenesis is highly conserved among many vertebrates, these findings highlight the ecological and healthy risks of TBBPA
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[2022]
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Authors: | Pang, Shaochen ; Gao, Yue ; Wang, Yanwu ; Yao, Xinglei ; Cao, Mengxi ; Liang, Yong ; Song, Maoyong ; Jiang, Guibin |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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