Abstract/Details

Differentiation of extraembryonic endoderm stem cell lines and parietal endoderm into visceral endoderm: the art of xen cells

Paca, Agnieszka Maria.   The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2012. U583552.

Abstract (summary)

The extraembryonic endoderm of mammals is essential for nutritive support of the foetus and patterning of the early embryo. Visceral and parietal endoderm are major subtypes of this lineage with the former exhibiting most, if not all, of the embryonic patterning properties. Extraembryonic endoderm (XEN) cell lines derived from the primitive endoderm of mouse blastocysts represent a cell culture model of this lineage, but are biased towards parietal endoderm in culture and in chimaeras. Here, I further characterise XEN cells and show that these cell lines exhibit high levels of heterogeneity. In an effort for XEN cells to adopt visceral endoderm character different aspects of the in vivo environment were mimicked. I found that BMP4 and laminin promote a mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition of XEN cells with upregulation of epithelial markers and downregulation of mesenchymal markers. Gene expression analysis showed the differentiated XEN cells most resembled extraembryonic visceral endoderm. Correspondingly, inhibition of Erk and BMP signalling drives XEN cells toward parietal endoderm fate. Finally, I show that BMP4 treatment of freshly isolated parietal endoderm from Reichert’s membrane promotes its visceral endoderm differentiation. This suggests that parietal endoderm is still developmentally plastic and can be transdifferentiated to a visceral endoderm in response to BMP. Generation of visceral endoderm from XEN cells uncovers the true potential of these blastocyst-derived cells and is a significant step towards modelling early developmental events ex vivo.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Morphology;
Gene expression
Classification
0287: Morphology
Identifier / keyword
(UMI)AAIU583552; Biological sciences
Title
Differentiation of extraembryonic endoderm stem cell lines and parietal endoderm into visceral endoderm: the art of xen cells
Author
Paca, Agnieszka Maria
Number of pages
1
Degree date
2012
School code
0450
Source
DAI-C 72/23, Dissertation Abstracts International
University/institution
The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)
University location
Scotland
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Note
Bibliographic data provided by EThOS, the British Library’s UK thesis service: https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.563762
Dissertation/thesis number
U583552
ProQuest document ID
1327097570
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1327097570/abstract/