4.7 Article

Gata6, Nanog and Erk signaling control cell fate in the inner cell mass through a tristable regulatory network

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 141, Issue 19, Pages 3637-3648

Publisher

COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.109678

Keywords

Epiblast; Primitive endoderm; Cell lineage specification; Gata6 mutants; Mathematical model; Multistability; Preimplantation; Bifurcation; Mouse

Funding

  1. 'Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique Medicale' (FRSM, Belgium) [3.4636.04]
  2. LNCC
  3. ANR 'EpiNodal'
  4. ARC [1023]
  5. FEDER
  6. 'Fonds David and Alice Van Buuren'

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During blastocyst formation, inner cell mass (ICM) cells differentiate into either epiblast (Epi) or primitive endoderm (PrE) cells, labeled by Nanog and Gata6, respectively, and organized in a salt-and-pepper pattern. Previous work in the mouse has shown that, in absence of Nanog, all ICM cells adopt a PrE identity. Moreover, the activation or the blockade of the Fgf/RTK pathway biases cell fate specification towards either PrE or Epi, respectively. We show that, in absence of Gata6, all ICM cells adopt an Epi identity. Furthermore, the analysis of Gata6(+/-) embryos reveals a dose-sensitive phenotype, with fewer PrE-specified cells. These results and previous findings have enabled the development of a mathematical model for the dynamics of the regulatory network that controls ICM differentiation into Epi or PrE cells. The model describes the temporal dynamics of Erk signaling and of the concentrations of Nanog, Gata6, secreted Fgf4 and Fgf receptor 2. The model is able to recapitulate most of the cell behaviors observed in different experimental conditions and provides a unifying mechanism for the dynamics of these developmental transitions. The mechanism relies on the co-existence between three stable steady states (tristability), which correspond to ICM, Epi and PrE cells, respectively. Altogether, modeling and experimental results uncover novel features of ICM cell fate specification such as the role of the initial induction of a subset of cells into Epi in the initiation of the salt-and-pepper pattern, or the precocious Epi specification in Gata6(+/-) embryos.

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