Ang S L, Conlon R A, Jin O, Rossant J
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Development. 1994 Oct;120(10):2979-89. doi: 10.1242/dev.120.10.2979.
Otx2, a mouse homolog of the Drosophila orthodenticle gene, is first widely expressed in the epiblast but becomes progressively restricted to the anterior third of the embryo by the headfold stage. This progressive restriction correlates with the anterior migration of mesoderm in the embryo, suggesting that interactions with mesoderm may be involved in setting up the anterior domain of Otx2 expression in vivo. Using explant-recombination assays, we have obtained evidence that a positive signal from anterior mesendoderm is required to stabilize expression of Otx2 in vivo, whereas a negative signal from the later-forming posterior mesendoderm represses Otx2 expression in the posterior part of the embryo. We have also found that exogenous retinoic acid can mimic the effect of this negative signal and reduces the anterior domain of Otx2 expression.
Otx2是果蝇orthodenticle基因的小鼠同源物,最初在胚泡中广泛表达,但到头褶期时逐渐局限于胚胎的前三分之一。这种逐渐的局限与胚胎中中胚层向前迁移相关,表明与中胚层的相互作用可能参与了体内Otx2表达前区的建立。通过外植体重组试验,我们获得的证据表明,来自前内胚层的阳性信号是体内稳定Otx2表达所必需的,而来自后期形成的后内胚层的阴性信号则抑制胚胎后部的Otx2表达。我们还发现,外源性视黄酸可以模拟这种阴性信号的作用,并缩小Otx2表达的前区。