Figure 8Summary of Hedgehog, Wnt, TGFß, and FGF signaling in Nematostella vectensis
Signal transduction pathway ligands of the Wnt, TGFß, FGF, and Hedgehog pathways appear to be involved in patterning the oral/aboral axis during N. vectensis development. (A) Wnt ligands (e.g., NvWnt1 (Kusserow et al. 2005), and the T-box transcription factor NvBra (Scholz and Technau, 2003), are expressed in oral ectoderm. Ligands for both Hedgehog (NvHh1) and FGF (NvFGF8A) (Matus et al., 2007), are expressed along with the transcription factor, forkhead (Martindale et al., 2004), in the ectodermal component of the pharynx, indicating a conserved role in gut formation between cnidarians and bilaterians. TGFß ligands NvDpp and NvBMP5−8 (Finnerty et al. 2004, Matus et al. 2006) are expressed in bodywall endoderm along with downstream components of the hedgehog pathway, including a receptor, NvPtc, and transcription factor, NvGli. (B) During polyp stages, these same signal transduction pathways appear to be coordinately involved in patterning the mesenteries. Both TGFß (NvDpp and NvBMP5−8) (Finnerty et al., 2004; Matus et al., 2006), Wnt ligands (e.g., NvWnt8) (Kusserow et al., 2005) along with an FGF ligand (NvFGF8A) (Matus et al., 2007) are all expressed in endodermally derived structures. Hedgehog ligands are expressed in either the pharyngeal ectodermal component of the directive mesenteries (NvHh1) or the bodywall endodermal component of the eight mesenteries (NvHh2). (C) Downstream components of the hedgehog pathway, NvPtc and NvGli are expressed exclusively in bodywall endoderm and in the endodermal components of the eight mesenteries, suggesting that the Hedeghog ligands may be acting in both a trans-epithelial (signaling from NvHh1 positive cells in pharyngeal ectoderm to NvPtc / NvGli positive cells in the bodywall endoderm and mesenteries) and a planar fashion (NvHh2 in the same endodermal cells as NvPtc / NvGli) within the endoderm.