Differential gene expression during early murine yolk sac development
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Reproduction and Development
- Vol. 42 (1) , 19-27
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1080420104
Abstract
The visceral yolk sac (VYS), composed of extraembryonic mesoderm and visceral endoderm, is the initial site of blood cell development and serves important nutritive and absorptive functions. In the mouse, the visceral endoderm becomes a morphologically distinct tissue at the time of implantation (E4.5), while the extraembryonic mesoderm arises during gastrulation (E6.5–8.5). To isolate genes differentially expressed in the developing yolk sac, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods were used to construct cDNA from late primitive streak to neural plate stage (E7.5) murine VYS mesoderm and VYS endoderm tissues. Differential screening led to the identification of six VYS mesoderm‐enriched clones: ribosomal protein L13a, the heat shock proteins hsc 70 and hsp 86, guanine‐nucleotide binding protein‐related gene, cellular nucleic acid binding protein, and ã‐enolase. One VYS endoderm‐specific cDNA was identified as apolipoprotein C2. In situ hybridization studies confirmed the differential expression of these genes in E7.5 yolk sac tissues. These results indicate that representative cDNA populations can be obtained from small numbers of cells and that PCR methodologies permit the study of gene expression during early mammalian postimplantation development. While all of the mesoderm‐enriched genes were ubiquitously expressed in the embryo proper, apolipoprotein C2 expression was confined to the visceral endoderm. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that at E7.5, the yolk sac endoderm provides differentiated liver‐like functions, while the newly developing extraembryonic mesoderm is still a largely undifferentiated tissue.Keywords
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