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Publication : Epiblast-specific Snai1 deletion results in embryonic lethality due to multiple vascular defects.

First Author  Lomelí H Year  2009
Journal  BMC Res Notes Volume  2
Pages  22 PubMed ID  19284699
Mgi Jnum  J:148514 Mgi Id  MGI:3845459
Doi  10.1186/1756-0500-2-22 Citation  Lomeli H, et al. (2009) Epiblast-specific Snai1 deletion results in embryonic lethality due to multiple vascular defects. BMC Res Notes 2:22
abstractText  ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Members of the Snail gene family, which encode zinc finger proteins that function as transcriptional repressors, play essential roles during embryonic development in vertebrates. Mouse embryos with conditional deletion of the Snail1 (Snai1) gene in the epiblast, but not in most extraembryonic membranes, exhibit defects in left-right asymmetry specification and migration of mesoderm cells through the posterior primitive streak. Here we describe phenotypic defects that result in death of the mutant embryos by 9.5 days of gestation. FINDINGS: Endothelial cells differentiated in epiblast-specific Snai1-deficient embryos, but formation of an interconnected vascular network was abnormal. To determine whether the observed vascular defects were dependent on disruption of blood flow, we analyzed vascular remodeling in cultured allantois explants from the mutant embryos. Similar vascular defects were observed in the mutant allantois explants. CONCLUSION: These studies demonstrate that lethality in the Snai1-conditional mutant embryos is caused by multiple defects in the cardiovascular system.
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