Published July 2009 | Version public
Journal Article

Making a firm decision: multifaceted regulation of cell fate in the early mouse embryo

  • 1. ROR icon Wellcome/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute

Abstract

The preimplantation mammalian embryo offers a striking opportunity to address the question of how and why apparently identical cells take on separate fates. Two cell fate decisions are taken before the embryo implants; these decisions set apart a group of pluripotent cells, progenitors for the future body, from the distinct extraembryonic lineages of trophectoderm and primitive endoderm. New molecular, cellular and developmental insights reveal the interplay of transcriptional regulation, epigenetic modifications, cell position and cell polarity in these two fate decisions in the mouse. We discuss how mechanisms proposed in previously distinct models might work in concert to progressively reinforce cell fate decisions through feedback loops.

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© 2009 Nature Publishing Group. We are grateful to the Wellcome Trust for support.

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Wellcome Trust

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