Formation of the embryonic-abembryonic axis of the mouse blastocyst:relationships between orientation of early cleavage divisions and pattern of symmetric/asymmetric divisions
Open Access
- 1 March 2008
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 135 (5) , 953-962
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.014316
Abstract
Setting aside pluripotent cells that give rise to the future body is a central cell fate decision in mammalian development. It requires that some blastomeres divide asymmetrically to direct cells to the inside of the embryo. Despite its importance, it is unknown whether the decision to divide symmetrically versus asymmetrically shows any spatial or temporal pattern,whether it is lineage-dependent or occurs at random, or whether it influences the orientation of the embryonic-abembryonic axis. To address these questions,we developed time-lapse microscopy to enable a complete 3D analysis of the origins, fates and divisions of all cells from the 2- to 32-cell blastocyst stage. This showed how in the majority of embryos, individual blastomeres give rise to distinct blastocyst regions. Tracking the division orientation of all cells revealed a spatial and temporal relationship between symmetric and asymmetric divisions and how this contributes to the generation of inside and outside cells and thus embryo patterning. We found that the blastocyst cavity,defining the abembryonic pole, forms where symmetric divisions predominate. Tracking cell ancestry indicated that the pattern of symmetric/asymmetric divisions of a blastomere can be influenced by its origin in relation to the animal-vegetal axis of the zygote. Thus, it appears that the orientation of the embryonic-abembryonic axis is anticipated by earlier cell division patterns. Together, our results suggest that two steps influence the allocation of cells to the blastocyst. The first step, involving orientation of 2- to 4-cell divisions along the animal-vegetal axis, can affect the second step, the establishment of inside and outside cell populations by asymmetric 8- to 32-cell divisions.Keywords
This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
- Stochastic patterning in the mouse pre-implantation embryoDevelopment, 2007
- Blastocyst Axis Is Specified Independently of Early Cell Lineage But Aligns with the ZP ShapeScience, 2007
- Epigenetic Arbitration of Cell Fate Decisions: Tipping the BiasDevelopmental Cell, 2007
- Histone arginine methylation regulates pluripotency in the early mouse embryoNature, 2007
- The first cell-fate decisions in the mouse embryo: destiny is a matter of both chance and choiceCurrent Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2006
- Polarity of the mouse embryo is established at blastocyst and is not prepatternedGenes & Development, 2005
- Four-cell stage mouse blastomeres have different developmental propertiesDevelopment, 2005
- A quantitative analysis of cell allocation to trophectoderm and inner cell mass in the mouse blastocystDevelopmental Biology, 1987
- Spatial distribution of blastomeres is dependent on cell division order and interactions in mouse morulaeDevelopmental Biology, 1984
- Studies of the developmental potential of 4‐ and 8‐cell stage mouse blastomeresJournal of Experimental Zoology, 1977