Essential role of Mash-2 in extraembryonic development
THE outer layer of the blastocyst, or trophectoderm, is the first cell lineage to differentiate in the mouse embryo 1,2 , but little is known about the genetic control of its development. Lineage-specific transcription factors may be important in lineage specification, and the product of the Mash-2...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1994-09, Vol.371 (6495), p.333-336 |
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Zusammenfassung: | THE outer layer of the blastocyst, or trophectoderm, is the first cell lineage to differentiate in the mouse embryo
1,2
, but little is known about the genetic control of its development. Lineage-specific transcription factors may be important in lineage specification, and the product of the
Mash-2
gene
3,4
fulfils the criteria for such a factor.
Mash-2
is a mammalian member of the
achaete-scute
family
5–7
which encodes basic-helix–loop–helix transcription factors
8
and is strongly expressed in the extraembryonic tropho-blast lineage.
Mash-2
transcripts are found in the female germ line and in the embryo throughout preimplantation development, but are highly expressed later only in the ectoplacental cone, the chor-ion and their derivatives in the placenta.
Mash-2
transcripts are not found in primary and secondary giant cells, yolk sac or allantois at any post-implantation stage, and are present only transiently and at low levels in the embryo during gastrulation. To analyse the role of
Mash-2
in development, we have used gene targeting to generate mice having no
Mash-2
function. We report here that
Mash-2
-/-
embryos die from placental failure at 10 days post-coitum. In mutant placentas, spongiotrophoblast cells and their precursors are absent and chorionic ectoderm is reduced. We have rescued this placental mutant phenotype by constructing chimaeras with tetraploid wild-type embryos which contribute almost exclusively to extraembryonic tissues
9,10
.
Mash-2
-/-
embryos developed normally and adult
Mash-2
-/-
mice were viable, demonstrating that
Mash-2
has no major role in the embryo itself.
Mash-2
is the first transcription factor shown to play a critical part in the development of the mammalian trophoblast lineage. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/371333a0 |