Ultrastructural and molecular analysis of the origin and differentiation of cells mediating brittle star skeletal regeneration.
Laura PiovaniAnna CzarkwianiCinzia FerrarioMichela SugniPaola OliveriPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
We hypothesize that sclerocyte precursors originate from the epithelium of the proliferating aboral coelomic cavity. As these cells migrate towards the epidermis, they differentiate and start secreting spicules. Moreover, our study shows that molecular and cellular processes involved in skeletal regeneration resemble those used during skeletal development, hinting at a possible conservation of developmental programmes during adult regeneration. Finally, we highlight that many genes involved in echinoderm skeletogenesis also play a role in vertebrate skeleton formation, suggesting a possible common origin of the deuterostome endoskeleton pathway.