1. Cell death and morphogenesis during early mouse development: are they interconnected?
- Author
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Bedzhov I and Zernicka-Goetz M
- Subjects
- Animals, Apoptosis physiology, Blastocyst cytology, Embryo Implantation physiology, Embryonic Development physiology, Female, Germ Layers physiology, Mice, Pregnancy, Germ Layers cytology, Morphogenesis physiology
- Abstract
Shortly after implantation the embryonic lineage transforms from a coherent ball of cells into polarized cup shaped epithelium. Recently we elucidated a previously unknown apoptosis-independent morphogenic event that reorganizes the pluripotent lineage. Polarization cues from the surrounding basement membrane rearrange the epiblast into a polarized rosette-like structure, where subsequently a central lumen is established. Thus, we provided a new model revising the current concept of apoptosis-dependent epiblast morphogenesis. Cell death however has to be tightly regulated during embryogenesis to ensure developmental success. Here, we follow the stages of early mouse development and take a glimpse at the critical signaling and morphogenic events that determine cells destiny and reshape the embryonic lineage., (© 2015 The Authors. Bioessays published by WILEY Periodicals, Inc.)
- Published
- 2015
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