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Position- and Hippo signaling-dependent plasticity during lineage segregation in the early mouse embryo.


ABSTRACT: The segregation of the trophectoderm (TE) from the inner cell mass (ICM) in the mouse blastocyst is determined by position-dependent Hippo signaling. However, the window of responsiveness to Hippo signaling, the exact timing of lineage commitment and the overall relationship between cell commitment and global gene expression changes are still unclear. Single-cell RNA sequencing during lineage segregation revealed that the TE transcriptional profile stabilizes earlier than the ICM and prior to blastocyst formation. Using quantitative Cdx2-eGFP expression as a readout of Hippo signaling activity, we assessed the experimental potential of individual blastomeres based on their level of Cdx2-eGFP expression and correlated potential with gene expression dynamics. We find that TE specification and commitment coincide and occur at the time of transcriptional stabilization, whereas ICM cells still retain the ability to regenerate TE up to the early blastocyst stage. Plasticity of both lineages is coincident with their window of sensitivity to Hippo signaling.

SUBMITTER: Posfai E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5370188 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Position- and Hippo signaling-dependent plasticity during lineage segregation in the early mouse embryo.

Posfai Eszter E   Petropoulos Sophie S   de Barros Flavia Regina Oliveira FRO   Schell John Paul JP   Jurisica Igor I   Sandberg Rickard R   Lanner Fredrik F   Rossant Janet J  

eLife 20170222


The segregation of the trophectoderm (TE) from the inner cell mass (ICM) in the mouse blastocyst is determined by position-dependent Hippo signaling. However, the window of responsiveness to Hippo signaling, the exact timing of lineage commitment and the overall relationship between cell commitment and global gene expression changes are still unclear. Single-cell RNA sequencing during lineage segregation revealed that the TE transcriptional profile stabilizes earlier than the ICM and prior to bl  ...[more]

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