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Concerted cell divisions in embryonic visceral endoderm guide anterior visceral endoderm migration

  • 1. ROR icon University of Cambridge
  • 2. ROR icon Lancaster University

Abstract

Migration of Anterior Visceral Endoderm (AVE) is a critical symmetry breaking event in the early post-implantation embryo development and is essential for establishing the correct body plan. Despite much effort, cellular and molecular events influencing AVE migration are only partially understood. Here, using time-lapse live imaging of mouse embryos, we demonstrate that cell division in the embryonic visceral endoderm is coordinated with AVE migration. Moreover, we demonstrate that temporal inhibition of FGF signalling during the pre-implantation specification of embryonic visceral endoderm perturbs cell cycle progression, thus affecting AVE migration. These findings demonstrate that coordinated cell cycle progression during the implantation stages of development is important for post-implantation morphogenesis in the mouse embryo.

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© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Received 3 December 2018, Revised 26 March 2019, Accepted 26 March 2019, Available online 30 March 2019. The authors declare no competing or financial interests. Author contribution: F.A. designed, performed and analysed all the experiments. L.C.O. helped with some experiments and analysis of data. R.L.M. provided the R26Fucci2a mouse line. F.A. and M.Z.G. conceived the project and wrote the manuscript. This work was supported by Wellcome Trust (098287/Z/12/Z) and European Research Council (669198) grants to M.Z.G., F.A. was supported by an EMBO postdoctoral fellowship and L.C.O. was supported by a Centre for Trophoblast Research PhD studentship. We thank D. Glover, M. N. Shahbazi, N. Christodoulou, C. Kyprianou and A. Cox for discussion and feedback and W. Mansfield for help with embryo transfer.

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PMCID
PMC6553843
Eprint ID
94562
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CaltechAUTHORS:20190408-111045626

Funding

Wellcome Trust
098287/Z/12/Z
European Research Council (ERC)
669198
European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
Centre for Trophoblast Research

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2019-04-09
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2021-11-16
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