MEK signalling pathway is required for hypoblast specification and migration in ovine

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Reproduction Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1530/rep-24-0003
Nuria Martínez de los Reyes, Inés Flores-Borobia, Melissa Carvajal-Serna, Pilar Marigorta, Pablo Bermejo-Álvarez, Priscila Ramos-Ibeas
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Early embryo development requires the differentiation of three cell lineages in two differentiation events. The second lineage specification differentiates the inner cell mass into epiblast, which will form the proper foetus, and hypoblast, which together with the trophectoderm will form the extraembryonic membranes and the foetal part of the placenta. MEK signalling pathway is required for hypoblast differentiation in mouse embryos, but its role in ungulate embryos remains controversial. The aim of this work was to analyse the role of MEK signalling on hypoblast specification at the blastocyst stage, and on hypoblast migration during post-hatching stages in vitro in the ovine species. Using well-characterized and reliable lineage markers, and different MEK inhibitor concentrations, we demonstrate that MEK signalling pathway is required for hypoblast specification in the inner cell mass of the ovine blastocyst, and that it plays a role during the hypoblast migration occurring following blastocyst hatching. These results show that the role of MEK signalling pathway on hypoblast specification is conserved in phylogenetically distant mammals.

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MEK信号通路是绵羊低分化和迁移的必要条件
早期胚胎发育需要三个细胞系在两次分化过程中分化。第二个细胞系分化将内细胞团分化为上胚层和下胚层,前者将形成正常的胎儿,后者将与滋养层一起形成胚外膜和胎盘的胎儿部分。小鼠胚胎的下胚层分化需要 MEK 信号通路,但它在蹄类动物胚胎中的作用仍有争议。这项工作的目的是分析 MEK 信号通路在胚泡阶段对卵下母细胞分化的作用,以及在体外孵化后阶段对卵下母细胞迁移的作用。通过使用特征明确、可靠的品系标记和不同浓度的 MEK 抑制剂,我们证明了 MEK 信号通路是绵羊胚泡内细胞团中低分化所必需的,并且在胚泡孵化后发生的低分化迁移过程中发挥作用。这些结果表明,MEK 信号通路对胚下母细胞规格化的作用在系统发育较远的哺乳动物中是保守的。
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Reproduction
Reproduction 生物-发育生物学
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7.40
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproduction is the official journal of the Society of Reproduction and Fertility (SRF). It was formed in 2001 when the Society merged its two journals, the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility and Reviews of Reproduction. Reproduction publishes original research articles and topical reviews on the subject of reproductive and developmental biology, and reproductive medicine. The journal will consider publication of high-quality meta-analyses; these should be submitted to the research papers category. The journal considers studies in humans and all animal species, and will publish clinical studies if they advance our understanding of the underlying causes and/or mechanisms of disease. Scientific excellence and broad interest to our readership are the most important criteria during the peer review process. The journal publishes articles that make a clear advance in the field, whether of mechanistic, descriptive or technical focus. Articles that substantiate new or controversial reports are welcomed if they are noteworthy and advance the field. Topics include, but are not limited to, reproductive immunology, reproductive toxicology, stem cells, environmental effects on reproductive potential and health (eg obesity), extracellular vesicles, fertility preservation and epigenetic effects on reproductive and developmental processes.
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