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Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids

The establishment of the anteroposterior (AP) axis is a crucial step during animal embryo development. In mammals, genetic studies have shown that this process relies on signals spatiotemporally deployed in the extra-embryonic tissues that locate the position of the head and the onset of gastrulatio...

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Autores principales: Turner, David A., Girgin, Mehmet, Alonso-Crisostomo, Luz, Trivedi, Vikas, Baillie-Johnson, Peter, Glodowski, Cherise R., Hayward, Penelope C., Collignon, Jérôme, Gustavsen, Carsten, Serup, Palle, Steventon, Benjamin, P. Lutolf, Matthias, Arias, Alfonso Martinez
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28951435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.150391
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author Turner, David A.
Girgin, Mehmet
Alonso-Crisostomo, Luz
Trivedi, Vikas
Baillie-Johnson, Peter
Glodowski, Cherise R.
Hayward, Penelope C.
Collignon, Jérôme
Gustavsen, Carsten
Serup, Palle
Steventon, Benjamin
P. Lutolf, Matthias
Arias, Alfonso Martinez
author_facet Turner, David A.
Girgin, Mehmet
Alonso-Crisostomo, Luz
Trivedi, Vikas
Baillie-Johnson, Peter
Glodowski, Cherise R.
Hayward, Penelope C.
Collignon, Jérôme
Gustavsen, Carsten
Serup, Palle
Steventon, Benjamin
P. Lutolf, Matthias
Arias, Alfonso Martinez
author_sort Turner, David A.
collection PubMed
description The establishment of the anteroposterior (AP) axis is a crucial step during animal embryo development. In mammals, genetic studies have shown that this process relies on signals spatiotemporally deployed in the extra-embryonic tissues that locate the position of the head and the onset of gastrulation, marked by T/Brachyury (T/Bra) at the posterior of the embryo. Here, we use gastruloids, mESC-based organoids, as a model system with which to study this process. We find that gastruloids localise T/Bra expression to one end and undergo elongation similar to the posterior region of the embryo, suggesting that they develop an AP axis. This process relies on precisely timed interactions between Wnt/β-catenin and Nodal signalling, whereas BMP signalling is dispensable. Additionally, polarised T/Bra expression occurs in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues or localised sources of signals. We suggest that the role of extra-embryonic tissues in the mammalian embryo might not be to induce the axes but to bias an intrinsic ability of the embryo to initially break symmetry. Furthermore, we suggest that Wnt signalling has a separable activity involved in the elongation of the axis.
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spelling pubmed-57020722017-12-06 Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids Turner, David A. Girgin, Mehmet Alonso-Crisostomo, Luz Trivedi, Vikas Baillie-Johnson, Peter Glodowski, Cherise R. Hayward, Penelope C. Collignon, Jérôme Gustavsen, Carsten Serup, Palle Steventon, Benjamin P. Lutolf, Matthias Arias, Alfonso Martinez Development Stem Cells and Regeneration The establishment of the anteroposterior (AP) axis is a crucial step during animal embryo development. In mammals, genetic studies have shown that this process relies on signals spatiotemporally deployed in the extra-embryonic tissues that locate the position of the head and the onset of gastrulation, marked by T/Brachyury (T/Bra) at the posterior of the embryo. Here, we use gastruloids, mESC-based organoids, as a model system with which to study this process. We find that gastruloids localise T/Bra expression to one end and undergo elongation similar to the posterior region of the embryo, suggesting that they develop an AP axis. This process relies on precisely timed interactions between Wnt/β-catenin and Nodal signalling, whereas BMP signalling is dispensable. Additionally, polarised T/Bra expression occurs in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues or localised sources of signals. We suggest that the role of extra-embryonic tissues in the mammalian embryo might not be to induce the axes but to bias an intrinsic ability of the embryo to initially break symmetry. Furthermore, we suggest that Wnt signalling has a separable activity involved in the elongation of the axis. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2017-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5702072/ /pubmed/28951435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.150391 Text en © 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Stem Cells and Regeneration
Turner, David A.
Girgin, Mehmet
Alonso-Crisostomo, Luz
Trivedi, Vikas
Baillie-Johnson, Peter
Glodowski, Cherise R.
Hayward, Penelope C.
Collignon, Jérôme
Gustavsen, Carsten
Serup, Palle
Steventon, Benjamin
P. Lutolf, Matthias
Arias, Alfonso Martinez
Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
title Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
title_full Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
title_fullStr Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
title_full_unstemmed Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
title_short Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
title_sort anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
topic Stem Cells and Regeneration
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28951435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.150391
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