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Polarity inversion reorganizes the stem cell compartment of the trophoblast lineage.


ABSTRACT: The extra-embryonic tissues that form the placenta originate from a small population of trophectoderm cells with stem cell properties, positioned at the embryonic pole of the mouse blastocyst. During the implantation stages, the polar trophectoderm rapidly proliferates and transforms into extra-embryonic ectoderm. The current model of trophoblast morphogenesis suggests that tissue folding reshapes the trophoblast during the blastocyst to egg cylinder transition. Instead of through folding, here we found that the tissue scale architecture of the stem cell compartment of the trophoblast lineage is reorganized via inversion of the epithelial polarity axis. Our findings show the developmental significance of polarity inversion and provide a framework for the morphogenetic transitions in the peri-implantation trophoblast.

SUBMITTER: Ozguldez HO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10157138 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polarity inversion reorganizes the stem cell compartment of the trophoblast lineage.

Ozguldez Hatice O HO   Govindasamy Niraimathi N   Fan Rui R   Long Hongyan H   Mildner Karina K   Zeuschner Dagmar D   Trappmann Britta B   Ranga Adrian A   Bedzhov Ivan I  

Cell reports 20230328 4


The extra-embryonic tissues that form the placenta originate from a small population of trophectoderm cells with stem cell properties, positioned at the embryonic pole of the mouse blastocyst. During the implantation stages, the polar trophectoderm rapidly proliferates and transforms into extra-embryonic ectoderm. The current model of trophoblast morphogenesis suggests that tissue folding reshapes the trophoblast during the blastocyst to egg cylinder transition. Instead of through folding, here  ...[more]

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