Confinement and clearance of OCT4 in the porcine embryo at stereomicroscopically defined stages around gastrulation

Morten Vejlsted, Hanne Kjær Offenberg, Flemming Thorup, Poul Maddox-Hyttel

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    Abstract

    In the areas of developmental biology and embryonic stem cell research, reliable molecular markers of pluripotency and early lineage commitment are sparse in large animal species. In this study, we present morphological and immunohistochemical findings on the porcine embryo in the period around gastrulation, days 8-17 postinsemination, introducing a steromicroscopical staging system in this species. In embryos at the expanding hatched blastocyst stage, OCT4 is confined to the inner cell mass. Following detachment of the hypoblast, and formation of the embryonic disk, this marker of pluripotency was selectively observed in the epiblast. A prominent crescent-shaped thickening at the posterior region of the embryonic disk marked the first polarization within this structure reflecting incipient cell ingression. Following differentiation of the epiblast, clearance of OCT4 from the three germ layers was observed at defined stages, suggesting correlations to lineage specification. In the endoderm, clearance of OCT4 was apparent from early during its formation at the primitive streak stage. The endoderm harbored progenitors of the "fourth germ layer", the primoridal germ cells (PGCs), the only cells maintaining expression of OCT4 at the end of gastrulation. In the ectodermal and mesodermal cell lineages, OCT4 became undetectable at the neural groove and somite stage, respectively. As in the mouse, PGCs showed onset of c-kit expression when located in extraembryonal compartments. They appeared to follow the endoderm during extraembryonal allocation and the mesoderm on return to the genital ridge.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftMolecular Reproduction and Development
    Vol/bind73
    Udgave nummer6
    Sider (fra-til)709-718
    Antal sider10
    ISSN1040-452X
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2006

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