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Zebrafish <i>Heme Oxygenase 1a</i> Is Necessary for Normal Development and Macrophage Migration

Kaiming Luo, Masahito Ogawa, Anita Ayer, Warwick J. Britton, Roland Stocker, Kazu Kikuchi, Stefan H. Oehlers

2022Zebrafish12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Heme oxygenase function is highly conserved between vertebrates where it plays important roles in normal embryonic development and controls oxidative stress. Expression of the zebrafish heme oxygenase 1 genes is known to be responsive to oxidative stress suggesting a conserved physiological function. In this study, we generate a knockout allele of zebrafish hmox1a and characterize the effects of hmox1a and hmox1b loss on embryonic development. We find that loss of hmox1a or hmox1b causes developmental defects in only a minority of embryos, in contrast to Hmox1 gene deletions in mice that cause loss of most embryos. Using a tail wound inflammation assay we find a conserved role for hmox1a , but not hmox1b , in normal macrophage migration to the wound site. Together our results indicate that zebrafish hmox1a has clearly a partitioned role from hmox1b that is more consistent with conserved functions of mammalian Heme oxygenase 1.

Topics & Concepts

ZebrafishHeme oxygenaseHMOX1BiologyHemeCell biologyOxidative stressMorpholinoFunction (biology)GeneGeneticsBiochemistryEnzymeHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon MonoxideNeuroscience of respiration and sleepPrenatal Substance Exposure Effects