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Publication : SOX17 links gut endoderm morphogenesis and germ layer segregation.

First Author  Viotti M Year  2014
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  16
Issue  12 Pages  1146-56
PubMed ID  25419850 Mgi Jnum  J:223874
Mgi Id  MGI:5660566 Doi  10.1038/ncb3070
Citation  Viotti M, et al. (2014) SOX17 links gut endoderm morphogenesis and germ layer segregation. Nat Cell Biol 16(12):1146-56
abstractText  Gastrulation leads to three germ layers--ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm--that are separated by two basement membranes. In the mouse embryo, the emergent gut endoderm results from the widespread intercalation of cells of two distinct origins: pluripotent epiblast-derived definitive endoderm (DE) and extra-embryonic visceral endoderm (VE). Here we image the trajectory of prospective DE cells before intercalating into the VE epithelium. We show that the transcription factor SOX17, which is activated in prospective DE cells before intercalation, is necessary for gut endoderm morphogenesis and the assembly of the basement membrane that separates gut endoderm from mesoderm. Our results mechanistically link gut endoderm morphogenesis and germ layer segregation, two central and conserved features of gastrulation.
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