P. Wulf et al., Characterization of peripheral myelin protein 22 in zebrafish (zPMP22) suggests an early role in the development of the peripheral nervous system, J NEUROSC R, 57(4), 1999, pp. 467-478
Peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) is a component of compact myelin of th
e peripheral nervous system (PNS). Mutations affecting PMP22 are associated
with hereditary neuropathies in humans and rodents. Although mammalian PMP
22 is expressed in several tissues, the disease pathology is restricted to
the PNS. We describe the characterization of a PMP22-related cDNA from zebr
afish and the distribution of its cognate mRNA, Phylogenetic considerations
and mRNA expression in cranial nerves are consistent with the interpretati
on that the encoded protein is the orthologue of mammalian PMP22, In situ h
ybridization analysis during development showed zebrafish PMP22 expression
in embryonic sclerotome cells, in neural crest cells, and in migratory deri
vatives of both populations. Based on this specific expression pattern prio
r to the onset of myelination, we hypothesize that zebrafish PMP22 may play
a role in early PNS development and that disturbance of such functions may
contribute to the PNS-restricted defects caused by mutations in the mammal
ian PMP22 gene. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.