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Visualizing HIPPO Signaling Components in Mouse Early Embryonic Development.

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The HIPPO signaling pathway plays an early and essential role in mammalian embryogenesis. The earliest known roles for HIPPO signaling during mouse development include segregating fetal and extraembryonic lineages and… Click to show full abstract

The HIPPO signaling pathway plays an early and essential role in mammalian embryogenesis. The earliest known roles for HIPPO signaling during mouse development include segregating fetal and extraembryonic lineages and establishing the pluripotent progenitors of embryonic stem (ES) cells. In the mouse early embryo, HIPPO signaling responds to multiple cell biological inputs, including cell polarization, cytoskeleton, and cell environment, to influence gene expression and the first cell fate decisions in development. Methods to monitor and manipulate HIPPO signaling in the mouse early embryo are fundamental to discovering mechanisms regulating pluripotency in vivo, but properties of the early embryo, such as small cell number and spherical architecture, pose unique challenges for signaling pathway analysis. Here, we share approaches for visualizing HIPPO signaling in mouse early embryos. In addition, these methods can be applied to visualize HIPPO signaling in other spherical or cystic structures comprised of relatively few cells, such as organoids, or for the examination of other signaling pathways in these contexts.

Keywords: hippo; hippo signaling; mouse early; cell; development; visualizing hippo

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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