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Noggin and chordin have distinct activities in promoting lineage commitment of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells.

Theresa E Gratsch1, K Sue O'Shea.   

Abstract

To examine the role of secreted signaling molecules and neurogenic genes in early development, we have developed a culture system for the controlled differentiation of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. In the current investigation, two of the earliest identified BMP antagonists/neural-inducing factors, noggin and chordin, were expressed in pluripotent mouse ES cells. Neurons were present as early as 24 h following transfection of ES cells with a pCS2/noggin expression plasmid, with differentiation peaking at 72 h. With neuronal differentiation, stem cell marker genes were down-regulated and neural determination genes expressed. Coculture experiments and exposure to noggin-conditioned medium produced similar neuronal differentiation of control ES cells, while addition of BMP-4 to noggin expressants strikingly inhibited neuronal differentiation. Transfection of ES cells with a pCS2/chordin expression vector or exposure to chordin-conditioned medium produced a more complex pattern of differentiation; ES cells formed neurons, mesenchymal cells as well as N-CAM-positive, nestin-positive neuroepithelial progenitors. These data suggest that, consistent with their different expression fields, noggin and chordin may play distinct roles in patterning the early mouse embryo. (c)2002 Elsevier Science (USA).

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11969257     DOI: 10.1006/dbio.2002.0629

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


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