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First published online November 8, 2007
Stem Cells Vol. 26 No. 2 February 2008, pp. 401 -411
doi:10.1634/stemcells.2006-0809; www.StemCells.com
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EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS

Multiple Mesoderm Subsets Give Rise to Endothelial Cells, Whereas Hematopoietic Cells Are Differentiated Only from a Restricted Subset in Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Culture

Takumi Eraa, Naoki Izumia, Misato Hayashia, Shinsuke Tadab, Satomi Nishikawaa, Shin-Ichi Nishikawaa

aLaboratory for Stem Cell Biology, RIKEN Center for Development Biology, Kobe, Japan;
bDepartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Key Words. Embryonic stem cell • Brachyury • Goosecoid • Platelet-derived growth factor receptor-{alpha} Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2

Correspondence: Takumi Era, M.D., Ph.D., Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology, RIKEN Center for Development Biology, 2-2-3 Minatojima-minamimachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0047, Japan. Telephone: 81-78-306-1893; Fax: 81-78-306-1895; e-mail: tera{at}cdb.riken.jp

Received January 14, 2007; accepted for publication October 25, 2007.
First published online in STEM CELLS EXPRESS   November 8, 2007.



In the developing mouse, vascular endothelial cell (EC) and hematopoietic cell (HPC) lineages are two initial cell lineages that diverge from mesodermal cells, which have been roughly subdivided into three subtypes according to their geographical location: the organizer, embryonic mesoderm in the primitive streak, and extraembryonic mesoderm during gastrulation. Although the initial progenitors that become the two lineages appear in both vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2+ (VEGFR2+) lateral and extraembryonic mesoderm, little is known about the underlying molecular events that regulate the derivation of ECs and HPCs. Here, we describe an experimental system consisting of two types of embryonic stem cell lines capable of distinguishing between organizer and the middle section of the primitive streak region. Using this system, we were able to establish a defined culture condition that can separately induce distinct types of mesoderm. Although we were able to differentiate ECs from all mesoderm subsets, however, the potential of HPCs was restricted to the VEGFR2+ cells derived from primitive streak-type mesodermal cells. We also show that the culture condition for the progenitors of primitive erythrocytes is separated from that for the progenitors of definitive erythrocytes. These results suggest the dominant role of extrinsic regulation during diversification of mesoderm.

Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest is found at the end of this article.







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