Patterns of senescence and apoptosis during development of branchial arches, epibranchial placodes, and pharyngeal pouchesOpen Access

Washausen, Stefan; Knabe, Wolfgang

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Background Many developmental processes are coregulated by apoptosis and senescence. However, there is a lack of data on the development of branchial arches, epibranchial placodes, and pharyngeal pouches, which harbor epibranchial signaling centers. Results Using immunohistochemical, histochemical, and 3D reconstruction methods, we show that in mice, senescence and apoptosis together may contribute to the invagination of the branchial clefts and the deepening of the cervical sinus floor, in antagonism to the proliferation acting in the evaginating branchial arches. The concomitant apoptotic elimination of lateral line rudiments occurs in the absence of senescence. In the epibranchial placodes, senescence and apoptosis appear to (1) support invagination or at least indentation by immobilizing the margins of the centrally proliferating pit, (2) coregulate the number and fate of Pax8+ precursors, (3) progressively narrow neuroblast delamination sites, and (4) contribute to placode regression. Putative epibranchial signaling centers in the pharyngeal pouches are likely deactivated by rostral senescence and caudal apoptosis. Conclusions Our results reveal a plethora of novel patterns of apoptosis and senescence, some overlapping, some complementary, whose functional contributions to the development of the branchial region, including the epibranchial placodes and their signaling centers, can now be tested experimentally.

Details about the publication

JournalDevelopmental Dynamics
Volume2023
Issue252
Page range1189-1223
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (22/06/2023)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/dvdy.637
Keywordsapoptosis; branchial arches; cellular senescence; epibranchial placodes; mouse embryo; pharyngeal pouches

Authors from the University of Münster

Knabe, Wolfgang
Department of pathology
Washausen, Stefan
Department of pathology