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Developmental Biology

Volume 273, Issue 1, 1 September 2004, Pages 149-159
Developmental Biology

Multiple roles for Nodal in the epiblast of the mouse embryo in the establishment of anterior-posterior patterning

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Abstract

The TGFβ family member Nodal has been shown to be involved in a variety of processes in development, including early axis formation. Here, we use a conditional gene inactivation strategy to show a specific requirement for Nodal in the epiblast. Complete inactivation of the Nodal locus in the epiblast using the Sox2-Cre deleter strain results in a failure to establish global anterior–posterior patterning, a phenotype that resembles the Nodal null phenotype. By contrast, mosaic inactivation of Nodal in the epiblast using the Mox2-Cre (MORE) deleter strain affects formation of the anterior mesendoderm and subsequent anterior neurectoderm patterning. Furthermore, ES cell chimera experiments indicate that Nodal-deficient ES cells preferentially populate the anterior compartment of the epiblast, suggesting that cell mixing in the epiblast is not random and that Nodal signaling mediates a novel anterior–posterior cell-sorting process within the epiblast before gastrulation.

Keywords

Nodal
Mouse
Embryo
Epiblast
Anterior–posterior
Gastrulation
Cell mixing
Cell sorting
AVE
Anterior mesendoderm

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