Characterization of the mesendoderm progenitors in the gastrulating mouse embryo

V. Pragathi Masamsetti,Nazmus Salehin,Hani Jieun Kim, Nicole Santucci, Megan Weatherstone, Hilary Knowles,Jane Sun, Riley McMahon, Josh B Studdert, Nader Aryamanesh,Ran Wang,Naihe Jing,Pengyi Yang,Pierre Osteil,Patrick P.L Tam

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A population of putative mesendoderm progenitor cells that can contribute cellular descendants to both mesoderm and endoderm lineages is identified. These progenitor cells are localized to the anterior primitive streak and the adjacent epiblast of E7.0-E7.5 mid- to late-gastrula stage embryos. Lineage tracing in vivo revealed that putative mesendoderm progenitors that are marked by Mixl1 and Mesp1 activity contribute descendants to the endoderm layer. Analysis of the role of Mixl1 transcription factor in endoderm differentiation of the mouse epiblast stem cells revealed the choice for endoderm or mesoderm cell fate depends on the timing of activation of Mixl1 upon exit from pluripotency, suggesting Mixl1 function may underpin the divergence of the mesendoderm progenitor to mesoderm and endoderm lineages. The knowledge gained on the spatial, temporal, and lineage attribute of mesendoderm progenitors enriches our mechanistic understanding of germ layer allocation and endoderm differentiation of mesendoderm progenitor in embryonic development and lineage allocation of primed state pluripotent stem cells in vitro.   ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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