articleGenes & DevelopmentJan 1, 2003DIAMOND OA

Multipotent cell lineages in early mouse development depend on SOX2 function

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Abstract

Each cell lineage specified in the preimplantation mammalian embryo depends on intrinsic factors for its development, but there is also mutual interdependence between them. OCT4 is required for the ICM/epiblast lineage, and at transient high levels for extraembryonic endoderm, but also indirectly through its role in regulating Fgf4 expression, for the establishment and proliferation of extraembryonic ectoderm from polar trophectoderm. The transcription factor SOX2 has also been implicated in the regulation of Fgf4 expression. We have used gene targeting to inactivate Sox2, examining the phenotypic consequences in mutant embryos and in chimeras in which the epiblast is rescued with wild-type ES cells. We find a…

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Keywords
  • Epiblast
  • Biology
  • SOX2
  • Cell biology
  • Inner cell mass
  • Cell fate determination
  • Trophoblast
  • Genetics
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