The definition of embryonic potency and induction of specific cell fates are intimately linked to the tight control over TGF beta signaling. Although extracellular regulation of ligand availability has received considerable attention in recent years, surprisingly little is known about the intracellular factors that negatively control Smad activity in mammalian tissues. By means of genetic ablation, we show that the Smad4 inhibitor ectodermin (Ecto, also known as Trim33 or Tif1 gamma) is required to limit Nodal responsiveness in vivo. New phenotypes, which are linked to excessive Nodal activity, emerge from such a modified landscape of Smad responsiveness in both embryonic and extra-embryonic territories. In extra-embryonic endoderm, Ecto is required to confine expression of Nodal antagonists to the anterior visceral endoderm. In trophoblast cells, Ecto precisely doses Nodal activity, balancing stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. Epiblast-specific Ecto deficiency shifts mesoderm fates towards node/organizer fates, revealing the requirement of Smad inhibition for the precise allocation of cells along the primitive streak. This study unveils that intracellular negative control of Smad function by ectodermin/Tif1 gamma is a crucial element in the cellular response to TGF beta signals in mammalian tissues.

Negative control of Smad activity by ectodermin/Tif1γ patterns the mammalian embryo / Morsut, L.; Yan, K. -P.; Enzo, E.; Aragona, M.; Soligo, S. M.; Wendling, O.; Mark, M.; Khetchoumian, K.; Bressan, G.; Chambon, P.; Dupont, S.; Losson, R.; Piccolo, S.. - In: DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0950-1991. - 137:15(2010), pp. 2571-2578. [10.1242/dev.053801]

Negative control of Smad activity by ectodermin/Tif1γ patterns the mammalian embryo

Enzo E.;
2010

Abstract

The definition of embryonic potency and induction of specific cell fates are intimately linked to the tight control over TGF beta signaling. Although extracellular regulation of ligand availability has received considerable attention in recent years, surprisingly little is known about the intracellular factors that negatively control Smad activity in mammalian tissues. By means of genetic ablation, we show that the Smad4 inhibitor ectodermin (Ecto, also known as Trim33 or Tif1 gamma) is required to limit Nodal responsiveness in vivo. New phenotypes, which are linked to excessive Nodal activity, emerge from such a modified landscape of Smad responsiveness in both embryonic and extra-embryonic territories. In extra-embryonic endoderm, Ecto is required to confine expression of Nodal antagonists to the anterior visceral endoderm. In trophoblast cells, Ecto precisely doses Nodal activity, balancing stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. Epiblast-specific Ecto deficiency shifts mesoderm fates towards node/organizer fates, revealing the requirement of Smad inhibition for the precise allocation of cells along the primitive streak. This study unveils that intracellular negative control of Smad function by ectodermin/Tif1 gamma is a crucial element in the cellular response to TGF beta signals in mammalian tissues.
2010
137
15
2571
2578
Negative control of Smad activity by ectodermin/Tif1γ patterns the mammalian embryo / Morsut, L.; Yan, K. -P.; Enzo, E.; Aragona, M.; Soligo, S. M.; Wendling, O.; Mark, M.; Khetchoumian, K.; Bressan, G.; Chambon, P.; Dupont, S.; Losson, R.; Piccolo, S.. - In: DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0950-1991. - 137:15(2010), pp. 2571-2578. [10.1242/dev.053801]
Morsut, L.; Yan, K. -P.; Enzo, E.; Aragona, M.; Soligo, S. M.; Wendling, O.; Mark, M.; Khetchoumian, K.; Bressan, G.; Chambon, P.; Dupont, S.; Losson, R.; Piccolo, S.
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