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Publication : Conditional Aurora A deficiency differentially affects early mouse embryo patterning.

First Author  Yoon Y Year  2012
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  371
Issue  1 Pages  77-85
PubMed ID  22939930 Mgi Jnum  J:190555
Mgi Id  MGI:5449118 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.08.010
Citation  Yoon Y, et al. (2012) Conditional Aurora A deficiency differentially affects early mouse embryo patterning. Dev Biol 371(1):77-85
abstractText  Aurora A is a mitotic kinase essential for cell proliferation. In mice, ablation of Aurora A results in mitotic arrest and pre-implantation lethality, preventing studies at later stages of development. Here we report the effects of Aurora A ablation on embryo patterning at early post-implantation stages. Inactivation of Aurora A in the epiblast or visceral endoderm layers of the conceptus leads to apoptosis and inhibition of embryo growth, causing lethality and resorption at approximately E9.5. The effects on embryo patterning, however, depend on the tissue affected by the mutation. Embryos with an epiblast ablation of Aurora A properly establish the anteroposterior axis but fail to progress through gastrulation. In contrast, mutation of Aurora A in the visceral endoderm, leads to posteriorization of the conceptus or failure to elongate the anteroposterior axis. Injection of ES cells into Aurora A epiblast knockout blastocysts reconstitutes embryonic development to E9.5, indicating that the extra-embryonic tissues in these mutant embryos can sustain development to organogenesis stages. Our results reveal new ways to induce apoptosis and to ablate cells in a tissue-specific manner in vivo. Moreover, they show that epiblast-ablated embryos can be used to test the potency of stem cells.
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