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  Characterization of expanded intermediate cell mass in zebrafish chordin morphant embryos

Leung, A. Y. H., Mendenhall, E. M., Kwan, T. T. F., Liang, R., Eckfeldt, C., Chen, E., et al. (2005). Characterization of expanded intermediate cell mass in zebrafish chordin morphant embryos. Developmental Biology, 277, 235-254.

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Leung, Anskar Y. H., Author
Mendenhall, Eric M., Author
Kwan, Tommy T. F., Author
Liang, Raymond, Author
Eckfeldt, Craig, Author
Chen, Eleanor, Author
Hammerschmidt, Matthias1, Author           
Grindley, Suzanne, Author
Ekker, Stephen C., Author
Verfaille, Catherine M., Author
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1Georges Köhler Laboratory, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2243653              

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Free keywords: Zebrafish, Chordin, BMP, Morpholino, Hematopoiesis, Gene expression, Microarray, Differentiation
 Abstract: We investigated the mechanisms of intermediate cell mass (ICM) expansion in zebrafish chordin (Chd) morphant embryos and examined the role of BMPs in relation to this phenotype. At 24 h post-fertilization (hpf), the expanded ICM of embryos injected with chd morpholino (MO) (ChdMO embryos) contained a monotonous population of hematopoietic progenitors. In situ hybridization showed that hematopoietic transcription factors were ubiquitously expressed in the ICM whereas vascular gene expression was confined to the periphery. BMP4 (but not BMP2b or 7) and smad5 mRNA were ectopically expressed in the ChdMO ICM. At 48 hpf, monocytic cells were evident in both the ICM and circulation of ChdMO but not WT embryos. While injection of BMP4 MO had no effect on WT hematopoiesis, co-injecting BMP4 with chd MOs significantly reduced ICM expansion. Microarray studies revealed a number of genes that were differentially expressed in ChdMO and WT embryos and their roles in hematopoiesis has yet to be determined. In conclusion, the expanded ICM in ChdMO embryos represented an expansion of embryonic hematopoiesis that was skewed towards a monocytic lineage. BMP4, but not BMP2b or 7, was involved in this process. The results provide ground for further research into the mechanisms of embryonic hematopoietic cell expansion.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2005
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: eDoc: 263387
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Title: Developmental Biology
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 277 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 235 - 254 Identifier: -