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Publication : Periostin as a biomarker of the amniotic membrane.

First Author  Dobreva MP Year  2012
Journal  Stem Cells Int Volume  2012
Pages  987185 PubMed ID  22966238
Mgi Jnum  J:188116 Mgi Id  MGI:5439200
Doi  10.1155/2012/987185 Citation  Dobreva MP, et al. (2012) Periostin as a biomarker of the amniotic membrane. Stem Cells Int 2012:987185
abstractText  Tracing the precise developmental origin of amnion and amnion-derived stem cells is still challenging and depends chiefly on analyzing powerful genetic model amniotes like mouse. Profound understanding of the fundamental differences in amnion development in both the disc-shaped primate and human embryo and the cup-shaped mouse embryo is pivotal in particular when sampling amniotic membrane from nonprimate species for isolating candidate amniotic stem cells. The availability of molecular marker genes that are specifically expressed in the amniotic membrane and not in other extraembryonic membranes would be instrumental to validate unequivocally the starting material under investigation. So far such amniotic markers have not been reported. We postulated that bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) target genes are putative amniotic membrane markers mainly because deficiency in one of several components of the BMP signaling cascade in mice has been documented to result in defective development of the early amnion. Comparative gene expression analysis of acknowledged target genes for BMP in different extraembryonic tissues, combined with in situ hybridization, identified Periostin (Postn) mRNA enrichment in amnion throughout gestation. In addition, we identify and propose a combination of markers as transcriptional signature for the different extraembryonic tissues in mouse.
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