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Venus trap in the mouse embryo reveals distinct molecular dynamics underlying specification of first embryonic lineages.

Jens-Erik Dietrich1, Laura Panavaite1, Stefan Gunther2, Sebastian Wennekamp1, Anna C Groner3, Anton Pigge4, Stefanie Salvenmoser1, Didier Trono3, Lars Hufnagel2, Takashi Hiiragi5.   

Abstract

Mammalian development begins with the segregation of embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages in the blastocyst. Recent studies revealed cell-to-cell gene expression heterogeneity and dynamic cell rearrangements during mouse blastocyst formation. Thus, mechanistic understanding of lineage specification requires quantitative description of gene expression dynamics at a single-cell resolution in living embryos. However, only a few fluorescent gene expression reporter mice are available and quantitative live image analysis is limited so far. Here, we carried out a fluorescence gene-trap screen and established reporter mice expressing Venus specifically in the first lineages. Lineage tracking, quantitative gene expression and cell position analyses allowed us to build a comprehensive lineage map of mouse pre-implantation development. Our systematic analysis revealed that, contrary to the available models, the timing and mechanism of lineage specification may be distinct between the trophectoderm and the inner cell mass. While expression of our trophectoderm-specific lineage marker is upregulated in outside cells upon asymmetric divisions at 8- and 16-cell stages, the inside-specific upregulation of the inner-cell-mass marker only becomes evident at the 64-cell stage. This study thus provides a framework toward systems-level understanding of embryogenesis marked by high dynamicity and stochastic variability.
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Keywords:  gene trap; lineage map; live imaging; mouse; pre‐implantation development

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26142281      PMCID: PMC4552493          DOI: 10.15252/embr.201540162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO Rep        ISSN: 1469-221X            Impact factor:   8.807


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