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Cells derived from the coelomic epithelium contribute to multiple gastrointestinal tissues in mouse embryos.

dc.contributor.authorCarmona, Rita
dc.contributor.authorCano, Elena
dc.contributor.authorMattiotti, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorGaztambide, Joaquín
dc.contributor.authorMuñoz-Chápuli, Ramón
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Carmona,R; Cano,E; Mattiotti,A; Muñoz-Chápuli,R] Department of Animal Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain. [Gaztambide,J] Pediatric Surgery Unit. Maternity and Children Hospital, Regional Hospital Carlos Haya, Málaga, Spain.es
dc.contributor.funderThis study was supported by grants BFU2008-02384, BFU2011-25304 (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación), RD06/0010/0015 (TerCel network, ISCIII), P08-CTS-03618 and P11-CTS-7564 (Junta de Andalucía).
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-25T10:56:30Z
dc.date.available2013-11-25T10:56:30Z
dc.date.issued2013-02-13
dc.descriptionJournal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;es
dc.description.abstractGut mesodermal tissues originate from the splanchnopleural mesenchyme. However, the embryonic gastrointestinal coelomic epithelium gives rise to mesenchymal cells, whose significance and fate are little known. Our aim was to investigate the contribution of coelomic epithelium-derived cells to the intestinal development. We have used the transgenic mouse model mWt1/IRES/GFP-Cre (Wt1(cre)) crossed with the Rosa26R-EYFP reporter mouse. In the gastrointestinal duct Wt1, the Wilms' tumor suppressor gene, is specific and dynamically expressed in the coelomic epithelium. In the embryos obtained from the crossbreeding, the Wt1-expressing cell lineage produces the yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) allowing for colocalization with differentiation markers through confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. Wt1(cre-YFP) cells were very abundant throughout the intestine during midgestation, declining in neonates. Wt1(cre-YFP) cells were also transiently observed within the mucosa, being apparently released into the intestinal lumen. YFP was detected in cells contributing to intestinal vascularization (endothelium, pericytes and smooth muscle), visceral musculature (circular, longitudinal and submucosal) as well as in Cajal and Cajal-like interstitial cells. Wt1(cre-YFP) mesenchymal cells expressed FGF9, a critical growth factor for intestinal development, as well as PDGFRα, mainly within developing villi. Thus, a cell population derived from the coelomic epithelium incorporates to the gut mesenchyme and contribute to a variety of intestinal tissues, probably playing also a signaling role. Our results support the origin of interstitial cells of Cajal and visceral circular muscle from a common progenitor expressing anoctamin-1 and SMCα-actin. Coelomic-derived cells contribute to the differentiation of at least a part of the interstitial cells of Cajal.es
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dc.identifier.citationCarmona R, Cano E, Mattiotti A, Gaztambide J, Muñoz-Chápuli R. Cells derived from the coelomic epithelium contribute to multiple gastrointestinal tissues in mouse embryos. PLoS ONE. 2013; 8(2):e55890es
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0055890
dc.identifier.essn1932-6203
dc.identifier.pmcPMC3572158
dc.identifier.pmid23418471
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/1393
dc.journal.titlePloS one
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherPublic Library of Sciencees
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0055890es
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectDiferenciación Celulares
dc.subjectLinaje celulares
dc.subjectCanales del cloroes
dc.subjectCélulas epitelialeses
dc.subjectRatones transgénicoses
dc.subjectFactor 9 de crecimiento de fibroblastoses
dc.subjectIntestinoses
dc.subjectMúsculo lisoes
dc.subjectReceptor alfa de factor de crecimiento derivados de plaquetases
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Cell Physiological Phenomena::Cell Physiological Processes::Cell Differentiationes
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Cell Physiological Phenomena::Cell Lineagees
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins::Proteins::Membrane Proteins::Membrane Transport Proteins::Ion Channels::Chloride Channelses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Cells::Epithelial Cellses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins::Proteins::Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins::Fibroblast Growth Factors::Fibroblast Growth Factor 9es
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Digestive System::Gastrointestinal Tract::Intestineses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Embryonic Structures::Germ Layers::Mesodermes
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Rodentia::Muridae::Murinae::Micees
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Animal Population Groups::Animals, Genetically Modified::Mice, Transgenices
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Tissues::Muscles::Muscle, Smoothes
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins::Proteins::Membrane Proteins::Receptors, Cell Surface::Receptors, Peptide::Receptors, Growth Factor::Receptors, Platelet-Derived Growth Factores
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animalses
dc.titleCells derived from the coelomic epithelium contribute to multiple gastrointestinal tissues in mouse embryos.es
dc.typeresearch article
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