Fig. 5. Forebrain patterning defects in bel mutants.
(A,B) In bel mutants (B), dlx2 expression is
extremely reduced in anterior/dorsal diencephalon (arrows) and is slightly
reduced in the telencephalon (brackets), compared with in wild type (A). Inset
in A shows a similar loss of dlx2 expression in the anterior
diencephalon after injection of lhx2 antisense MO into a wild-type
embryo. (C,D) In bel mutants (D), nk2.1b
expression is regionally disrupted in the diencephalon (arrows) and expanded
at a small region at the optic recess (arrowhead), compared with in wild type
(C). (E,F) fgf8 expression is extremely reduced in the
optic stalk region (arrowheads) in bel mutants (F), compared with
wild type (E). Insets show anterior views of the head, with fgf8
expression absent at the midline (arrowheads) in bel mutants.
(G,H) In bel mutants (H), pax2.1 expression is
absent in the medial optic stalk (arrowheads) but remains laterally.
(I,J) zic2.1 expression is similarly absent across the
midline (arrowheads) in bel mutants (J). (K,L) The
number of phospho-histone-labeled mitotic cells is reduced in the
dorsal/anterior diencephalon of bel mutants (brackets). (M)
Graph showing a significant reduction in the number of proliferating cells in
the mutant diencephalon (asterisk, P<0.01). (N,O)
Anterior views showing the loss of dlx2 expression in the anterior
diencephalon of bel mutants (arrows, compare with lateral views in
A,B). (P-U) Fluorescein dextran-labeled cells (red/brown) were
transplanted between wild-type and bel mutant embryos. (P,R,T)
Transplanted wild-type cells express dlx2 (blue) in a wild-type (P)
and bel mutant (R,T) background (seven embryos). (Q) Transplanted
bel mutant cells do not express dlx2 in the ventral midline
in bel mutants. (S,U) In a wild-type background (19 embryos),
bel mutant cell clones do not express dlx2, but populate the
midline and are intermingled with wild-type cell clones. (T,U) Higher
magnification view of transplanted cells in the diencephalon. (T)
dlx2 transcripts (blue) and lineage tracer (red) are present in
wild-type cells (purple arrowheads) in a bel mutant forebrain. (U) By
contrast, alternating blue (dlx2-positive wild type) and red (lineage
tracer containing dlx2-negative bel mutant) cells occupy the
ventral midline in a wild-type background (red and blue arrowheads). (A-F,K,L)
Lateral views of the forebrain, anterior left, eyes removed; (G-J) ventral
views of the forebrain, anterior up; (N-U) anterior views of the forebrain,
dorsal up; (T,U) Black dots mark the position of the optic recess. Scale bars:
15 µm.