A pre-vertebrate endodermal origin of calcitonin-producing neuroendocrine cells.
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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.
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Acknowledgements: We thank Prof. Clare Baker and Prof. Roger Keynes for helpful advice throughout this study.
Publication status: Published
Funder: E.J. Whitten Foundation
Funder: Marine Biological Laboratory; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100006049
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1477-9129
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National Institute of Mental Health (R01MH113362)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (T32GM008554)
Cancer Research UK (C9545/A29580)
Royal Society (UF130182, RG140377, URF\R\191007)
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (F31DE030007, R35DE027550, K99 DE029858, GACR 23-06977 M)

