Journal article

Differential plasticity of epiblast and primitive endoderm precursors within the ICM of the early mouse embryo

JB Grabarek, K Zyzyńska, N Saiz, A Piliszek, S Frankenberg, J Nichols, AK Hadjantonakis, B Plusa

Development | Published : 2011

Abstract

Cell differentiation during pre-implantation mammalian development involves the formation of two extra-embryonic lineages: trophoblast and primitive endoderm (PrE). A subset of cells within the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst does not respond to differentiation signals and forms the pluripotent epiblast, which gives rise to all of the tissues in the adult body. How this group of cells is set aside remains unknown. Recent studies documented distinct sequential phases of marker expression during the segregation of epiblast and PrE within the ICM. However, the connection between marker expression and lineage commitment remains unclear. Using a fluorescent reporter for PrE, we investigat..

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Grants

Awarded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development


Funding Acknowledgements

Work in B.P.'s lab is supported by a Manchester Fellowship and by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) [BP R107861]. Work in A.K.H.'s laboratory is supported by the National Institutes for Health (NIH) [RO1-HD052115 and RO1-DK084391] and New York State Stem Cell Science (NYSTEM) [C024289 and C024318]. K.Z. was sponsored by the EC Research Funding for Institute of Excellence ANIMBIOGEN, Poland [FP7-REGPOT-2008-1, GA number 229915]. N.S. is funded by a studentship from Obra Social la Caixa. Deposited in PMC for release after 12 months.