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Critical role for Tbx6 in mesoderm specification in the mouse embryo

Journal

MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT
Volume 120, Issue 7, Pages 837-847

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0925-4773(03)00066-2

Keywords

Tbx6; T-box; mouse; embryo; mesoderm; gastrulation; somites; neural tube; neurulation; somitogenesis

Funding

  1. NICHD NIH HHS [HD33082] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM60561] Funding Source: Medline

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Tbx6 is a member of the T-box family of transcription factor genes. Two mutant alleles of this gene establish that Tbx6 is involved in both the specification and patterning of the somites along the entire length of the embryo. The null allele, Tbx6(tm/Pa), causes abnormal patterning of the cervical somites and improper specification of more posterior paraxial mesoderm, such that it forms ectopic neural tubes. In this study, we use this allele to further investigate the mechanism of action of the Tbx6 gene and investigate possible genetic interactions. We have tested the developmental and differentiation potential of Tbx6(tm/Pa) /Tbx6(tm/Pa) cells in ectopic sites, in vitro, and in chimeras in vivo. We have also documented cell proliferation and cell death in mutant tail buds in an attempt to explain the mechanism of tail bud enlargement in the Tbx6 mutant embryos. Our results indicate specific developmental restrictions on the differentiation of posterior cells lacking Tbx6, once they have traversed the primitive streak, but no restrictions in differentiation of anterior somites, or of Tbx6 null embryonic stem (ES) cells. We further demonstrate that Tbx6 null ES cells fail to populate posterior somites in chimeric embryos. To discover whether different T-box proteins interact on the same down stream targets in areas of expression overlap, we have explored potential interactions between Tbx6 and T (Brachyury) in genetic crosses. Our results reveal that the T-Wis mutation is epistatic to the Tbx6(tm/Pa) mutation and that there is no apparent genetic interaction. However, homozygosity for Tbx6(tm/Pa) and heterozygosity for T-Wis mutation shows a combinatorial interaction at the phenotypic level. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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