First Author | Mugele D | Year | 2021 |
Journal | bioRxiv | Mgi Jnum | J:306956 |
Mgi Id | MGI:6718588 | Doi | 10.1101/503854 |
Citation | Mugele D, et al. (2021) Genetic approaches in mice demonstrate that neuro-mesodermal progenitors express T/Brachyury but not Sox2. bioRxiv |
abstractText | Neural tube and somites have long been thought to derive from separate germ layers: the ectoderm and mesoderm. This concept was challenged by the discovery of neuro-mesodermal progenitors, a bi-potent cell population that gives rise to both spinal neural tube and somites. In line with their proposed potency, these cells are considered to co-express the neural marker Sox2 and the mesodermal marker T/Brachyury. We performed genetic lineage tracing in mouse embryos and confirmed that T-expressing cells give rise to both neural tube and mesoderm. Surprisingly, however, Sox2-expressing cell derivatives colonise only the neural tube after embryonic day 8.5. Deletion of Sox2 in T-expressing cells was compatible with an otherwise normal neural tube and paraxial mesoderm. Moreover, Sox2 expression is absent from the chordoneural hinge, where neuro-mesodermal progenitors are located. Our findings demonstrate that neuro-mesodermal progenitors express T but not Sox2, suggesting the need for re-evaluation of the neuro-mesodermal progenitor hypothesis |