生物
河马信号通路
细胞生物学
保守序列
胚胎干细胞
SOX2
胚胎
细胞命运测定
发育生物学
遗传学
信号转导
基因
肽序列
转录因子
作者
Claudia Gerri,Afshan McCarthy,Gwen Mei Scott,Marius Regin,Panagiotis Stamatiadis,Sophie Brumm,Claire S. Simon,Janet Lee,Cristina Montesinos,Caroline Hassitt,Sarah Hockenhull,Daniel Hampshire,Kay Elder,Phil Snell,Leila Christie,Ali A Fouladi-Nashta,Hilde Van de Velde,Kathy K. Niakan
出处
期刊:Development
[The Company of Biologists]
日期:2023-04-15
卷期号:150 (8)
摘要
ABSTRACT Our understanding of the molecular events driving cell specification in early mammalian development relies mainly on mouse studies, and it remains unclear whether these mechanisms are conserved across mammals, including humans. We have shown that the establishment of cell polarity via aPKC is a conserved event in the initiation of the trophectoderm (TE) placental programme in mouse, cow and human embryos. However, the mechanisms transducing cell polarity into cell fate in cow and human embryos are unknown. Here, we have examined the evolutionary conservation of Hippo signalling, which is thought to function downstream of aPKC activity, in four different mammalian species: mouse, rat, cow and human. In all four species, inhibition of the Hippo pathway by targeting LATS kinases is sufficient to drive ectopic TE initiation and downregulation of SOX2. However, the timing and localisation of molecular markers differ across species, with rat embryos more closely recapitulating human and cow developmental dynamics, compared with the mouse. Our comparative embryology approach uncovered intriguing differences as well as similarities in a fundamental developmental process among mammals, reinforcing the importance of cross-species investigations.
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