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Inhibitory control of neural differentiation in mammalian cells
Authors:Pamela A. Hoodless  A. Hemmati-Brivanlou
Affiliation:(1) The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021–6339, USA, US
Abstract: In Xenopus embryos, a truncated type II activin receptor (Δ1XAR1), capable of blocking signals by several transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family members, can induce neural tissue suggesting neural fate is under inhibitory control. Activin and bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) can act as neural inhibitors but only BMP4 can induce epidermis in Xenopus ectodermal cells. We have used the pluripotent mouse embryonal carcinoma cell line P19 to examine whether the mechanisms of ectodermal cell fate decisions are conserved among vertebrates. We show that a P19 cell line expressing Δ1XAR1 will differentiate into neurons. In addition, BMP4 inhibits retinoic acid (RA)-induced neural differentiation of P19 cells and induces keratin expression. These results suggest that in mammals as in amphibians neural fate is under inhibitory control and BMP4 can alter ectodermal differentiation. Received: 23 September 1996 / Accepted: 8 January 1997
Keywords:  Neural induction  P19 cells  Epidermal induction  BMP  Activin receptor
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