| Literature DB >> 35266581 |
Wallis Nahaboo1, Sema Elif Eski1, Evangéline Despin-Guitard1, Marjorie Vermeersch2, Marie Versaevel3, Bechara Saykali1, Daniel Monteyne2, Sylvain Gabriele3, Thomas M Magin4, Nicole Schwarz5, Rudolf E Leube5, An Zwijsen6, David Perez-Morga2,7, Sumeet Pal Singh1, Isabelle Migeotte1.
Abstract
Mesoderm arises at gastrulation and contributes to both the mouse embryo proper and its extra-embryonic membranes. Two-photon live imaging of embryos bearing a keratin reporter allowed recording filament nucleation and elongation in the extra-embryonic region. Upon separation of amniotic and exocoelomic cavities, keratin 8 formed apical cables co-aligned across multiple cells in the amnion, allantois, and blood islands. An influence of substrate rigidity and composition on cell behavior and keratin content was observed in mesoderm explants. Embryos lacking all keratin filaments displayed a deflated extra-embryonic cavity, a narrow thick amnion, and a short allantois. Single-cell RNA sequencing of sorted mesoderm cells and micro-dissected amnion, chorion, and allantois, provided an atlas of transcriptomes with germ layer and regional information. It defined the cytoskeleton and adhesion expression profile of mesoderm-derived keratin 8-enriched cells lining the exocoelomic cavity. Those findings indicate a novel role for keratin filaments in the expansion of extra-embryonic structures and suggest mechanisms of mesoderm adaptation to the environment.Entities:
Keywords: extra-embryonic membranes; gastrulation; intermediate filaments; live imaging; mouse embryo
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35266581 PMCID: PMC8982622 DOI: 10.15252/embj.2021108747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598