Literature DB >> 10479450

Multiple roles for activin-like kinase-2 signaling during mouse embryogenesis.

Y Mishina1, R Crombie, A Bradley, R R Behringer.   

Abstract

The members of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily are secreted proteins that interact with cell-surface receptors to elicit signals that regulate a variety of biological processes during vertebrate embryogenesis. Alk2, also known as ActRIA, Tsk7L, and SKR1, encodes a type I TGF-beta family receptor for activins and BMP-7. Initially, Alk2 transcripts are detected in the visceral endoderm of gastrula stage mouse embryos, suggesting a signaling role in extraembryonic tissues during development. To study the role of Alk2 during mammalian development, Alk2 mutant mice were generated. After embryonic day 9.5 (E9.5), no homozygous mutants were recovered from heterozygote matings. Homozygous mutants with morphological defects were first detected at E7.0 and were smaller than controls. Morphological and molecular examination demonstrated that Alk2 mutant embryos formed a primitive streak, although abnormally thickened, and were arrested in their development around the late streak stage. These gastrulation defects were rescued in chimeric embryos generated by injection of Alk2 mutant embryonic stem (ES) cells into wild-type blastocysts. This rescue of gastrulation defects was also observed in chimeric embryos generated by aggregation of Alk2 homozygous mutant ES cells with tetraploid wild-type embryos. However, at E9.5, these embryos that were completely ES-derived also had defects. In contrast, chimeric embryos generated by injection of wild-type ES cells into Alk2 mutant blastocysts did not show rescue of the gastrulation defects. These results suggest that signaling through this type I receptor is essential in extraembryonic tissues at the time of gastrulation for normal mesoderm formation and also suggest that subsequent Alk2 signaling is essential for normal development after gastrulation. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10479450     DOI: 10.1006/dbio.1999.9378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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