A molecular programme
for the specification of germ cell fate in mice
Saitou M, Barton S C and Surani M A
Nature 418(6895):293-300 (2002)
SUMMARY
Germ cell fate in mice is induced in proximal epiblast cells by the extra-embryonic
ectoderm, and is not acquired through the inheritance of any preformed
germ plasm. To determine precisely how germ cells are specified, we performed
a genetic screen between single nascent germ cells and their somatic neighbours
that share common ancestry. Here we show that fragilis, an interferon-inducible
transmembrane protein, marks the onset of germ cell competence, and we
propose that through homotypic association, it demarcates germ cells from
somatic neighbours. Using single-cell gene expression profiles, we also
show that only those cells with the highest expression of fragilis subsequently
express stella, a gene that we detected exclusively in lineage-restricted
germ cells. The stella positive nascent germ cells exhibit repression
of homeobox genes, which may explain their escape from a somatic cell
fate and the retention of pluripotency.
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