The caudal-related protein Cdx2 promotes trophoblast differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Besides holding great promise in clinics, embryonic stem (ES) cells represent a valuable tool for studying regulation of early developmental processes, such as cell differentiation in preimplantation embryos. The caudal-related homeobox protein Cdx2 is a transcriptional regulator essential for trophoblast lineage, functioning as early as implantation. Using an inducible system, we show that gain of Cdx2 function in ES cells triggers trophoblast-like morphological differentiation, accompanied by ploidy increase, onset of expression of trophoblast-specific markers, and loss of pluripotency-associated gene expression. These data provide an insight into the genetic network that controls lineage specification and functioning in early mammalian development. © AlphaMed Press.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Embryonic stem cells; ES cell differentiation; CDX2
List of contributors:
Reinbold, ROLLAND ALVONS
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