Published June 10, 2020 | Version v1
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Cell-state transitions and collective cell movement generate an endoderm-like region in gastruloids

  • 1. Aix Marseille University
  • 2. University of Cambridge and Universidad Pompeu Fabra

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Shaping the animal body plan is a complex process that involves the spatial organization and patterning of the different germ layers. Recent advances in live imaging have started to unravel the cellular choreography underlying this process in mammals, however, the sequence of events transforming an unpatterned cell ensemble into structured territories is largely unknown. Here, using gastruloids -3D aggregates of mouse embryonic stem cells- we study the formation of one of the three germ layers, the endoderm. We show that the endoderm is generated from an epiblast-like homogeneous state by a three-step mechanism: (i) a loss of E-cadherin mediated contacts in parts of the aggregate leading to the appearance of islands of E-cadherin expressing cells surrounded by cells devoid of E-cadherin, (ii) a separation of these two populations with islands of E-cadherin expressing cells flowing toward the aggregate tip, and (iii) their differentiation into an endoderm population. During the flow, the islands of E-cadherin expressing cells are surrounded by cells expressing T-Brachyury, reminiscent of the process occurring at the primitive streak. Consistent with recent in vivo observations, the endoderm formation in the gastruloids does not require an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, but rather a maintenance of an epithelial state for a subset of cells coupled with fragmentation of E-cadherin contacts in the vicinity, and a sorting process. Our data emphasize the role of signaling and tissue flows in the establishment of the body plan.

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Agence Nationale de la Recherche
INFORM - Flux d'inFormation et organisation de la membrane ANR-11-LABX-0054
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
AdGastrulo - Integration of biochemical and mechanical signals at cell adhesive contacts during mammalian morphogenesis: a quantitative approach using a minimal self-organized system ANR-19-CE13-0022
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
CENTURI - CenTuri : Centre Turing des Systèmes vivants ANR-16-CONV-0001
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
France-BioImaging - Développment d'une infrastructure française distribuée coordonnée ANR-10-INBS-0004