Three-dimensional immunohistochemical characterization of lineage commitment by localization of T and FOXA2 in porcine peri-implantation embryos

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Gene expression during gastrulation in porcine embryos has been sparsely studied, but there are indications that species-specific patterns exist. Here, we investigated the three-dimensional (3D) expression of the T-box transcription factor Brachyury (T) and the forkhead box transcription factor FOXA2 by immunocytochemistry in porcine peri-gastrulation embryos. The first T+ cells were detected in posterior epiblast of ovoid blastocysts. Later T+FOXA2- cells were found in the posterior primitive streak (PS) and nascent mesoderm, T+FOXA2+ cells in the anterior PS, probably identifying the organizer region, and T-FOXA2+ cells anterior to this region. In embryos with a neural groove, T and FOXA2 were co-expressed in the node and notochord, FOXA2 was expressed in the floor plate and posteriorly T was expressed in the streak. In all developmental stages, FOXA2 was expressed in the entire hypoblast/definitive endoderm. We conclude that the expression pattern of T and FOXA2 is largely conserved between pig and mouse. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Wolf, X. A., Serup, P., & Hyttel, P. (2011). Three-dimensional immunohistochemical characterization of lineage commitment by localization of T and FOXA2 in porcine peri-implantation embryos. Developmental Dynamics, 240(4), 890–897. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.22602

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