1. The first lineage determination in mammals.
- Author
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Pfeffer PL
- Subjects
- Animals, Humans, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Trophoblasts metabolism, Trophoblasts cytology, Blastocyst metabolism, Mice, Signal Transduction, Embryonic Development genetics, Embryonic Development physiology, Cattle, Cell Lineage, Mammals embryology
- Abstract
This review describes in detail the morphological, cytoskeletal and gene expression events leading to the gene regulatory network bifurcation point of trophoblast and inner cell mass cells in a variety of mammalian preimplantation embryos. The interrelated processes of compaction and polarity establishment are discussed in terms of how they affect YAP/WWTR activity and the location and fate of cells. Comparisons between mouse, human, cattle, pig and rabbit embryos suggest a conserved role for YAP/WWTR signalling in trophoblast induction in eutherian animals though the mechanisms for, and timing of, YAP/WWTR activation differs among species. Downstream targets show further differences, with the trophoblast marker GATA3 being a direct target in all examined mammals, while CDX2-positive and SOX2-negative regulation varies., (Copyright © 2024 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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