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Publication : Wnt signaling specifies and patterns intestinal endoderm.

First Author  Sherwood RI Year  2011
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  128
Issue  7-10 Pages  387-400
PubMed ID  21854845 Mgi Jnum  J:178354
Mgi Id  MGI:5298177 Doi  10.1016/j.mod.2011.07.005
Citation  Sherwood RI, et al. (2011) Wnt signaling specifies and patterns intestinal endoderm. Mech Dev 128(7-10):387-400
abstractText  Wnt signaling has been implicated in many developmental processes, but its role in early endoderm development is not well understood. Wnt signaling is active in posterior endoderm as early as E7.5. Genetic and chemical activation show that the Wnt pathway acts directly on endoderm to induce the intestinal master regulator Cdx2, shifting global gene away from anterior endoderm and toward a posterior, intestinal program. In a mouse embryonic stem cell differentiation platform that yields pure populations of definitive endoderm, Wnt signaling induces intestinal gene expression in all cells. We have identified a set of genes specific to the anterior small intestine, posterior small intestine, and large intestine during early development, and show that Wnt, through Cdx2, activates large intestinal gene expression at high doses and small intestinal gene expression at lower doses. These findings shed light on the mechanism of embryonic intestinal induction and provide a method to manipulate intestinal development from embryonic stem cells.
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