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Publication : SRF is essential for mesodermal cell migration during elongation of the embryonic body axis.

First Author  Schwartz B Year  2014
Journal  Mech Dev Volume  133
Pages  23-35 PubMed ID  25020278
Mgi Jnum  J:253683 Mgi Id  MGI:6111225
Doi  10.1016/j.mod.2014.07.001 Citation  Schwartz B, et al. (2014) SRF is essential for mesodermal cell migration during elongation of the embryonic body axis. Mech Dev 133:23-35
abstractText  Mesoderm formation in the mouse embryo initiates around E6.5 at the primitive streak and continues until the end of axis extension at E12.5. It requires the process of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), wherein cells detach from the epithelium, adopt mesenchymal cell morphology, and gain competence to migrate. It was shown previously that, prior to mesoderm formation, the transcription factor SRF (Serum Response Factor) is essential for the formation of the primitive streak. To elucidate the role of murine Srf in mesoderm formation during axis extension we conditionally inactivated Srf in nascent mesoderm using the T(s)::Cre driver mouse. Defects in mutant embryos became apparent at E8.75 in the heart and in the allantois. From E9.0 onwards body axis elongation was arrested. Using genome-wide expression analysis, combined with SRF occupancy data from ChIP-seq analysis, we identified a set of direct SRF target genes acting in posterior nascent mesoderm which are enriched for transcripts associated with migratory function. We further show that cell migration is impaired in Srf mutant embryos. Thus, the primary role for SRF in the nascent mesoderm during elongation of the embryonic body axis is the activation of a migratory program, which is a prerequisite for axis extension.
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