Anterior mesendoderm induces mouse Engrailed genes in explant cultures

Author:

Ang S.L.1,Rossant J.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Molecular and Medical Genetics, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada.

Abstract

We have developed germ layer explant culture assays to study the role of mesoderm in anterior-posterior (A-P) patterning of the mouse neural plate. Using isolated explants of ectodermal tissue alone, we have demonstrated that the expression of Engrailed-1 (En-1) and En-2 genes in ectoderm is independent of mesoderm by the mid- to late streak stage, at least 12 hours before their onset of expression in the neural tube in vivo at the early somite stage. In recombination explants, anterior mesendoderm from headfold stage embryos induces the expression of En-1 and En-2 in pre- to early streak ectoderm and in posterior ectoderm from headfold stage embryos. In contrast, posterior mesendoderm from embryos of the same stage does not induce En genes in pre- to early streak ectoderm but is able to induce expression of a general neural marker, neurofilament 160 × 10(3) M(r). These results provide the first direct evidence for a role of mesendoderm in induction and regionalization of neural tissue in mouse.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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