The formation and maintenance of the definitive endoderm lineage in the mouse: involvement of HNF3/forkhead proteins

SL Ang, A Wierda, D Wong, KA Stevens… - …, 1993 - journals.biologists.com
SL Ang, A Wierda, D Wong, KA Stevens, S Cascio, J Rossant, KS Zaret
Development, 1993journals.biologists.com
Little is known about genes that govern the development of the definitive endoderm in
mammals; this germ layer gives rise to the intestinal epithelium and various other cell types,
such as hepatocytes, derived from the gut. The discovery that the rat hepatocyte transcription
factor HNF3 is similar to the Drosophila forkhead gene, which plays a critical role in gut
development in the fly, led us to isolate genes containing the HNF3/forkhead (HFH) domain
that are expressed in mouse endoderm develop ment. We recovered mouse HNF3 β from …
Abstract
Little is known about genes that govern the development of the definitive endoderm in mammals; this germ layer gives rise to the intestinal epithelium and various other cell types, such as hepatocytes, derived from the gut. The discovery that the rat hepatocyte transcription factor HNF3 is similar to the Drosophila forkhead gene, which plays a critical role in gut development in the fly, led us to isolate genes containing the HNF3/forkhead (HFH) domain that are expressed in mouse endoderm develop ment. We recovered mouse HNF3β from an embryo cDNA library and found that the gene is first expressed in the anterior portion of the primitive streak at the onset of gastrulation, in a region where definitive endoderm first arises. Its expression persists in axial structures derived from the mouse equivalent of Hensen’s node, namely definitive endoderm and notochord, and in the ventral region of the developing neural tube. Expression of the highly related gene, HNF3α, appears to initiate later than HNF3P and is first seen in midline endoderm cells. Expression. subsequently appears in notochord, ventral neural tube, and gut endoderm in patterns similar to HNF3β. Microscale DNA binding assays show that HNF3 proteins are detectable in the midgut at 9.5 days p.c. At later stages HNF3 mRNAs and protein are expressed strongly in endoderm-derived tissues such as the liver. HNF3 is also the only known hepatocyte enriched transcription factor present in a highly de-dif ferentiated liver cell line that retains the capacity to re differentiate to the hepatic phenotype. Taken together, these studies suggest that HNF3α and HNF3β are involved in both the initiation and maintenance of the endodermal lineage. We also discovered a novel HFH containing gene, HFH-ES.1, that is expressed transiently in posterior ectoderm and mesoderm at the primitive streak stage, and later predominantly in the neural tube. HFH-ES.1 is highly similar in structure and expression profile to the Drosophila HFH gene FD4, suggesting that HFH family members have different, evolutionarily conserved roles in development.
journals.biologists.com