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Publication : A Cdh1HA knock-in allele rescues the Cdh1-/- phenotype but shows essential Cdh1 function during placentation.

First Author  Stemmler MP Year  2010
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  239
Issue  9 Pages  2330-44
PubMed ID  20652949 Mgi Jnum  J:163273
Mgi Id  MGI:4821521 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22375
Citation  Stemmler MP, et al. (2010) A Cdh1HA knock-in allele rescues the Cdh1-/- phenotype but shows essential Cdh1 function during placentation. Dev Dyn 239(9):2330-44
abstractText  The specific roles of classical cadherins at key morphogenetic events during development are still not fully understood. As part of a project to study cadherin function during early mammalian development, we generated mice carrying an HA-epitope tagged Cdh1 (E-cadherin) cDNA knocked into the Cdh1 locus, similar to the previously described mouse mutants in which we forced Cdh2 (N-cadherin) expression in the Cdh1 expression domain. As expected and in contrast to Cdh1(Cdh2/Cdh2) and Cdh1(-/-), our Cdh1(HA/HA) mutant embryos form proper trophectoderm, implant and undergo both gastrulation and neurulation. However, Cdh1(HA/HA) mice display an unexpected phenotype at embryonic day 10.5. Cdh1(HA/HA) embryos are smaller, paler and suffer from an insufficient nutrient supply. We detected a reduced expression of Cdh1(HA) specifically in the extraembryonic ectoderm and in the labyrinth layer, whereas expression in the embryo proper was normal. With this approach, we show for the first time that Cdh1 is essential for the correct formation of the placenta. Placentas without Cdh1 expression are impaired and incapable of establishing a proper connection between the embryonic and the maternal blood vessels for efficient nutrient and oxygen transport.
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