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Development. 2023 Sep 26:dev.202047. doi: 10.1242/dev.202047. Online ahead of print.
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The Foxi3 transcription factor is expressed in the neural plate border at the end of gastrulation and is necessary for the formation of posterior placodes and thus important for ectodermal patterning. We created two knock-in mouse lines expressing GFP or a tamoxifen-inducible Cre recombinase to show that Foxi3 is one of the earliest genes to label the border between the neural tube and epidermis, and that Foxi3-expressing neural plate border progenitors contribute primarily to cranial placodes and epidermis from the onset of expression, but not the neural crest or neural tube lineages. By simultaneously knocking out Foxi3 in neural plate border cells and following their fates, we showed that neural plate border cells lacking Foxi3 contribute to all four lineages of the ectoderm – placodes, epidermis, crest, and neural tube. We contrast Foxi3 with another neural plate border transcription factors, Zic5, whose progenitors initially contribute broadly to all germ layers until gastrulation and gradually restrict to the neural crest lineage and dorsal neural tube cells. Our study demonstrates that Foxi3 uniquely acts early at the neural plate border to restrict progenitors to a placodal and epidermal fate.
PMID:37756587 | DOI:10.1242/dev.202047
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