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Series GSE23675 Query DataSets for GSE23675
Status Public on Nov 29, 2011
Title Regulation of extraembryonic endoderm stem cell differentiation by Nodal and EGF-CFC signaling
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The signaling pathway for Nodal, a ligand of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily, plays a central role in regulating the maintenance and/or differentiation of stem cell types that can be derived from the peri-implantation mouse embryo. Extraembryonic endoderm stem (XEN) cells are derived from the primitive endoderm of the blastocyst, which normally gives rise to the parietal and the visceral endoderm in vivo, but XEN cells do not contribute efficiently to the visceral endoderm in chimeric embryos. We have found that treatment of XEN cells with Nodal and/or Cripto, an EGF-CFC co-receptor for Nodal, results in up-regulation of markers for visceral endoderm as well as anterior visceral endoderm (AVE). Re-introduction of treated XEN cells into chimeric embryos by blastocyst injection or morula aggregation results in contribution to visceral endoderm and AVE. In culture, XEN cells do not express Cripto, but do express the related EGF-CFC co-receptor Cryptic and require Cryptic for Nodal signaling. Notably, the response to Nodal can be blocked by treatment with the ALK4/ALK5/ALK7 inhibitor SB431542, but Cripto treatment is unaffected, suggesting that its activity is independent of type I activin receptors. Gene set enrichment analysis of genome-wide expression signatures generated from XEN cells under these treatment conditions confirms the differing responses of Nodal- and Cripto-treated XEN cells to SB431542. Our findings define distinct pathways for Nodal and Cripto in the differentiation of visceral endoderm and AVE from XEN cells, and provide new insights into the specification of these cell types in vivo.
 
Overall design Murine Xen-eyfg cell line treated with Alk4 inhibitor SB431542, Nodal and Cripto recombinant proteins.
 
Contributor(s) Kruithof-de Julio M, Alvarez MJ, Price SM, Califano A, Shen MM
Citation(s) 21862554
Submission date Aug 17, 2010
Last update date Jan 16, 2019
Contact name Mariano Javier Alvarez
Organization name Columbia University
Department Systems Biology
Lab Systems Biology
Street address 1130 St. Nicholas ave.
City New York
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 10032
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6887 Illumina MouseWG-6 v2.0 expression beadchip
Samples (28)
GSM580667 5038753065_A
GSM580668 5038753049_C
GSM580669 5038753080_E
Relations
BioProject PRJNA130813

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