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Differential impact of TGF beta/SMAD signaling activity elicited by Activin A and Nodal on endoderm differentiation of epiblast stem cells

Knowles, Hilary
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Santucci, Nicole
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Studdert, Joshua
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February 1, 2022
Genesis

Allocation of cells to an endodermal fate in the gastrulating embryo is driven by Nodal signaling and consequent activation of TGF beta pathway. In vitro methodologies striving to recapitulate the process of endoderm differentiation, however, use TGF beta family member Activin in place of Nodal. This is despite Activin not known to have an in vivo role in endoderm differentiation. In this study, five epiblast stem cell lines were subjected to directed differentiation using both Activin A and Nodal to induce endodermal fate. A reporter line harboring endoderm markers FoxA2 and Sox17 was further analyzed for TGF beta pathway activation and WNT response. We demonstrated that Activin A-treated cells remain more primitive streak-like when compared to Nodal-treated cells that have a molecular profile suggestive of more advanced differentiation. Activin A elicited a robust TGF beta/SMAD activity, enhanced WNT signaling activity and promoted the generation of DE precursors. Nodal treatment resulted in lower TGF beta/SMAD activity, and a weaker, sustained WNT response, and ultimately failed to upregulate endoderm markers. This is despite signaling response resembling more closely the activity seen in vivo. These findings emphasize the importance of understanding the downstream activities of Activin A and Nodal signaling in directing in vitro endoderm differentiation of primed-state epiblast stem cells.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/dvg.23466
Web of Science ID

WOS:000749261700001

Author(s)
Knowles, Hilary
Santucci, Nicole
Studdert, Joshua
Goh, Hwee Ngee
Kaufman-Francis, Keren
Salehin, Nazmus
Tam, Patrick P. L.
Osteil, Pierre  
Date Issued

2022-02-01

Publisher

WILEY

Published in
Genesis
Article Number

e23466

Subjects

Developmental Biology

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Genetics & Heredity

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endoderm

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fate specification

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signaling

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beta-catenin

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cripto

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wnt

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axis

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es

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gastrulation

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generation

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encodes

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embryos

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target

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REVIEWED

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/185351
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