Pax6-dependent patterning in an annelid informs the evolution of bilaterian nerve cords
Conserved dorsoventral patterning systems have been proposed as evidence for a common evolutionary origin of centralized nervous systems in Bilateria, yet functional evidence outside vertebrates and arthropods remains limited. Here, we investigated the role of pax6 in the annelid Platynereis dumerilii using a mutant carrying a 61 bp deletion in the paired-domain coding region. Loss of pax6 disrupted ventral neuroectodermal patterning at 34 hpf, causing a shift in nk2.2 expression, narrowing of the nk6 domain, and downregulation of pax3/7, while msx expression remained largely unaffected. These early patterning defects were followed by selective neuronal abnormalities at 48 hpf, including dis