| Literature DB >> 33303587 |
Jesse V Veenvliet1, Adriano Bolondi2, Helene Kretzmer2, Leah Haut3,2, Manuela Scholze-Wittler3, Dennis Schifferl3, Frederic Koch3, Léo Guignard4, Abhishek Sampath Kumar2, Milena Pustet3, Simon Heimann3, René Buschow5, Lars Wittler3, Bernd Timmermann6, Alexander Meissner7,8,9,10, Bernhard G Herrmann1,11.
Abstract
Post-implantation embryogenesis is a highly dynamic process comprising multiple lineage decisions and morphogenetic changes that are inaccessible to deep analysis in vivo. We found that pluripotent mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) form aggregates that upon embedding in an extracellular matrix compound induce the formation of highly organized "trunk-like structures" (TLSs) comprising the neural tube and somites. Comparative single-cell RNA sequencing analysis confirmed that this process is highly analogous to mouse development and follows the same stepwise gene-regulatory program. Tbx6 knockout TLSs developed additional neural tubes mirroring the embryonic mutant phenotype, and chemical modulation could induce excess somite formation. TLSs thus reveal an advanced level of self-organization and provide a powerful platform for investigating post-implantation embryogenesis in a dish.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33303587 DOI: 10.1126/science.aba4937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728