c-fos elimination compensates for disabled-2 requirement in mouse extraembryonic endoderm development

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Abstract

Disabled-2 (Dab2) is expressed in primitive endoderm cells as they are differentiating from the inner cell mass and dab2 deficiency in mice results in lethality at E5.5-E6.5 due to the disorganization of the endoderm layers. Here we show that Dab2 suppresses c-Fos expression in endoderm cells. A morphological normal primitive endoderm layer was observed in putative E5.5 dab2 (-/-):c-fos (-/-) embryos, indicating that the primitive endoderm defect due to the loss of Dab2 is rescued by deletion of the c-fos gene. The lethality of the double knockout embryos was delayed until E9.5-E10.5 and the defective embryos failed to undergo organogenesis. We conclude that Dab2 plays a role in epithelial organization by suppression of c-Fos expression and suggest that unsuppressed c-Fos can lead to disruption of primitive endoderm epithelial organization, yet an additional dab2 function is required for later organogenesis. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Yang, D. H., Smith, E. R., Cai, K. Q., & Xu, X. X. M. (2009). c-fos elimination compensates for disabled-2 requirement in mouse extraembryonic endoderm development. Developmental Dynamics, 238(3), 514–523. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.21856

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