Epiblast Formation by TEAD-YAP-Dependent Expression of Pluripotency Factors and Competitive Elimination of Unspecified Cells
- PMID: 31204175
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.05.024
Epiblast Formation by TEAD-YAP-Dependent Expression of Pluripotency Factors and Competitive Elimination of Unspecified Cells
Abstract
The epiblast is a pluripotent cell population first formed in preimplantation embryos, and its quality is important for proper development. Here, we examined the mechanisms of epiblast formation and found that the Hippo pathway transcription factor TEAD and its coactivator YAP regulate expression of pluripotency factors. After specification of the inner cell mass, YAP accumulates in the nuclei and activates TEAD. TEAD activity is required for strong expression of pluripotency factors and is variable in the forming epiblast. Cells showing low TEAD activity are eliminated from the epiblast through cell competition. Pluripotency factor expression and MYC control cell competition downstream of TEAD activity. Cell competition eliminates unspecified cells and is required for proper organization of the epiblast. These results suggest that induction of pluripotency factors by TEAD activity and elimination of unspecified cells via cell competition ensure the production of an epiblast with naive pluripotency.
Keywords: Hippo signal; Myc; TEAD; YAP1; cell competition; epiblast; naive pluripotency; preimplantation mouse embryo; primitive endoderm.
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Comment in
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Hippo Enters the Competition.Dev Cell. 2019 Jul 22;50(2):127-128. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.07.005. Dev Cell. 2019. PMID: 31336094
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