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Margarida Sancho1, Tristan A Rodríguez.
Abstract
The expression of E-Cadherin, a protein best known for its role in cell adhesion, regulates the onset of embryonic differentiation.Entities:
Keywords: BMP; Cdh1; Id1; Pluripotent stem cells
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24347550 PMCID: PMC3865647 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.01839
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140
Figure 1.The influence of bone morphogenic protein (BMP) on cell fate choice.
Pluripotent cells can become many different types of cells so they have to ‘choose’ their fate at some point. Malaguti et al. suggest that exposure to different levels of BMPs can pre-determine this choice: low levels of BMP (top) prime the pluripotent cells to become neural cells, whereas high BMP levels (bottom) prime the pluripotent cells to become part of the mesoderm. The expression of E-Cadherin (Cdh1) in response to BMP signalling maintains cells that are already committed to a particular fate in a pluripotent stage: however, cells only differentiate to adopt this fate once E-Cadherin has been down-regulated. The cells that are primed to become part of the mesoderm express a specific molecular marker (T+) and undergo an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) as they differentiate.