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Specific arrest of cardiogenesis in cultured embryonic stem cells lacking Cripto-1

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
The molecular events of cardiac lineage specification and differentiation are largely unknown. Here we describe the involvement of a growth factor with an EGF-like domain, Cripto-1 (Cr-1), in cardiac differentiation. During embryonic development, Cr-1 is expressed in the mouse blastocyst, primitive streak, and later is restricted to the developing heart. To investigate the role of Cr-1, we have generated Cr-1-negative embryonic stem (ES) cell lines by homologous recombination. The resulting double "knockout" ES cells have selectively lost the ability to form beating cardiac myocytes, a process that can be rescued by reintroducing Cr-1 gene back into the Cr(-/-) cells. Furthermore, the lack of functional Cr-1 is correlated with absence of expression of cardiac-specific myosin light and heavy chain genes during differentiation. Differentiation into other cell types including skeletal muscle is not disrupted. These results suggest that Cr-1 is essential for contractile cardiomyocyte formation in Vitro. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
homologous recombination; gene targeting; markers for ectoderm; mesoderm and endoderm; teratocarcinomas; mutant phenotype; rescue
List of contributors:
Liguori, GIOVANNA LUCIA
Authors of the University:
LIGUORI GIOVANNA LUCIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/287650
Published in:
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
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