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Experiment Id  GSE143217 Name  Epithelial expressions of Gata4 and Sox2 regulate murine specification of the squamous-columnar junction via MAPK/ERK signaling
Experiment Type  RNA-Seq Study Type  Baseline
Source  GEO Curation Date  2024-03-22
description  The squamous-columnar junction (SCJ) is a boundary consisting of precisely positioned transitional epithelium between the squamous and columnar epithelium. Transitional epithelium is a hotspot for precancerous lesions, and is therefore clinically important; however, the origins and physiological properties of transitional epithelium have not been fully elucidated. Here, by using mouse genetics, lineage tracing, and organoid culture, we examine the development of the SCJ in the mouse stomach, and thus define the unique features of transitional epithelium. We find that two transcription factors, encoded by Sox2 and Gata4, specify primitive transitional epithelium into squamous and columnar epithelium. The proximal-distal segregation of Sox2 and Gata4 expression establishes the boundary of the unspecified transitional epithelium between committed squamous and columnar epithelium. Mechanistically, Gata4-mediated expression of the morphogen Fgf10 in the distal stomach and Sox2-mediated Fgfr2 expression in the proximal stomach induce the intermediate regional activation of MAPK/ERK, which prevents the differentiation of transitional epithelial cells at the SCJ boundary. Our results have implications for tissue regeneration and tumorigenesis, which are related to the SCJ. Analyzing transcriptional profiles in Sox2hi, Sox2midGata4mid, Gata4hi epithelial cells at E11.5 and E13.5 and fibroblasts at E13.5, E15.5 and E17.5.
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  • developmental stage,
  • bulk RNA-seq

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