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Publication : Primitive endoderm differentiates via a three-step mechanism involving Nanog and RTK signaling.

First Author  Frankenberg S Year  2011
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  21
Issue  6 Pages  1005-13
PubMed ID  22172669 Mgi Jnum  J:178897
Mgi Id  MGI:5300610 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2011.10.019
Citation  Frankenberg S, et al. (2011) Primitive Endoderm Differentiates via a Three-Step Mechanism Involving Nanog and RTK Signaling. Dev Cell 21(6):1005-13
abstractText  During preimplantation mouse development, the inner cell mass (ICM) differentiates into two cell lineages-the epiblast and the primitive endoderm (PrE)-whose precursors are identifiable by reciprocal expression of Nanog and Gata6, respectively. PrE formation depends on Nanog by a non-cell-autonomous mechanism. To decipher early cell- and non-cell-autonomous effects, we performed a mosaic knockdown of Nanog and found that this is sufficient to induce a PrE fate cell autonomously. Strikingly, in Nanog null embryos, Gata6 expression is maintained, showing that initiation of the PrE program is Nanog independent. Treatment of Nanog null embryos with pharmacological inhibitors revealed that RTK dependency of Gata6 expression is initially direct but later indirect via Nanog repression. Moreover, we found that subsequent expression of Sox17 and Gata4-later markers of the PrE-depends on the presence of Fgf4 produced by Nanog-expressing cells. Thus, our results reveal three distinct phases in the PrE differentiation program.
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