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Reassembling gastrulation

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 474, Issue -, Pages 71-81

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2020.12.014

Keywords

Gastrulation; Self-organization; Embryonic stem cells

Funding

  1. ERC Advanced Grant [MECSPEC 742573]
  2. DOC Fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Science

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During development, asymmetries are established at different scales, leading to the formation of different body structures. Traditional studies have focused on dissecting the role of signaling pathways and cellular rearrangements in intact embryos. Recent research using embryonic stem cells has provided new insights into the various ways by which embryos can be built and the impact of extrinsic factors.
During development, a single cell is transformed into a highly complex organism through progressive cell division, specification and rearrangement. An important prerequisite for the emergence of patterns within the developing organism is to establish asymmetries at various scales, ranging from individual cells to the entire embryo, eventually giving rise to the different body structures. This becomes especially apparent during gastrulation, when the earliest major lineage restriction events lead to the formation of the different germ layers. Traditionally, the unfolding of the developmental program from symmetry breaking to germ layer formation has been studied by dissecting the contributions of different signaling pathways and cellular rearrangements in the in vivo context of intact embryos. Recent efforts, using the intrinsic capacity of embryonic stem cells to self-assemble and generate embryo-like structures de novo, have opened new avenues for understanding the many ways by which an embryo can be built and the influence of extrinsic factors therein. Here, we discuss and compare divergent and conserved strategies leading to germ layer formation in embryos as compared to in vitro systems, their upstream molecular cascades and the role of extrinsic factors in this process.

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