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Publication : Mouse neural tube organoids self-organize floorplate through BMP-mediated cluster competition.

First Author  Krammer T Year  2024
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  59
Issue  15 Pages  1940-1953.e10
PubMed ID  38776925 Mgi Jnum  J:359744
Mgi Id  MGI:7658796 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2024.04.021
Citation  Krammer T, et al. (2024) Mouse neural tube organoids self-organize floorplate through BMP-mediated cluster competition. Dev Cell
abstractText  During neural tube (NT) development, the notochord induces an organizer, the floorplate, which secretes Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) to pattern neural progenitors. Conversely, NT organoids (NTOs) from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) spontaneously form floorplates without the notochord, demonstrating that stem cells can self-organize without embryonic inducers. Here, we investigated floorplate self-organization in clonal mouse NTOs. Expression of the floorplate marker FOXA2 was initially spatially scattered before resolving into multiple clusters, which underwent competition and sorting, resulting in a stable "winning" floorplate. We identified that BMP signaling governed long-range cluster competition. FOXA2(+) clusters expressed BMP4, suppressing FOXA2 in receiving cells while simultaneously expressing the BMP-inhibitor NOGGIN, promoting cluster persistence. Noggin mutation perturbed floorplate formation in NTOs and in the NT in vivo at mid/hindbrain regions, demonstrating how the floorplate can form autonomously without the notochord. Identifying the pathways governing organizer self-organization is critical for harnessing the developmental plasticity of stem cells in tissue engineering.
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