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Anterior definitive endoderm from ESCs reveals a role for FGF signaling.

TitleAnterior definitive endoderm from ESCs reveals a role for FGF signaling.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsMorrison GM, Oikonomopoulou I, Migueles RPortero, Soneji S, Livigni A, Enver T, Brickman JM
JournalCell Stem Cell
Volume3
Issue4
Pagination402-15
Date Published2008 Oct 9
ISSN1875-9777
KeywordsAnimals, Antigens, Differentiation, Cell Differentiation, Cell Line, Cell Lineage, Embryonic Stem Cells, Endoderm, Fibroblast Growth Factor 4, Gene Expression Profiling, Homeodomain Proteins, Liver, Mesoderm, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Transgenic, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Organ Specificity, Pancreas, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Receptors, CXCR4, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors, Transcriptional Activation
Abstract

The use of embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation to generate functional hepatic or pancreatic progenitors and as a tool for developmental biology is limited by an inability to isolate in vitro equivalents of regionally specified anterior definitive endoderm (ADE). To address this, we devised a strategy using a fluorescent reporter gene under the transcriptional control of the anterior endoderm marker Hex alongside the definitive mesendoderm marker Cxcr4. Isolation of Hex(+)Cxcr4(+) differentiating ESCs yielded a population expressing ADE markers that both can be expanded and is competent to undergo differentiation toward liver and pancreatic fates. Hex reporter ESCs were also used to define conditions for ADE specification in serum-free adherent culture and revealed an unexpected role for FGF signaling in the generation of ADE. Our findings in defined monolayer differentiation suggest FGF signaling is an important regulator of early anterior mesendoderm differentiation rather than merely a mediator of morphogenetic movement.

DOI10.1016/j.stem.2008.07.021
Alternate JournalCell Stem Cell
PubMed ID18940732
Grant ListBB/C506605/1 / / Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council / United Kingdom
BBS/B/15597 / / Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council / United Kingdom
G0700711 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
G0701429 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
MC_U137973817 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom