Sox8 is essential for vertebrate gastrulation
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ABSTRACT: Gastrulation is a fundamental developmental process during which germ layers are formed and the body axes are defined. In this study, we report that the transcription factor Sox8 is essential for gastrulation, as it contributes to the formation of ventral territories and the definition of the dorsoventral border in Xenopus laevis. Briefly, a combination of RNA sequencing with a newly developed CRISPR Cas7-11 mRNA knockdown approach revealed that Sox8 is essential for correct gastrulation. Mechanistically, we found that Sox8 directly regulates the expression of the Wnt inhibitor Kremen2. We also observed that sox8 or kremen2 knockdown results in an expansion of Wnt signalling activity towards ventral territories and a decrease in ventralizing BMP signalling activities in these tissues. Thus, we propose that Sox8 contributes to defining the ventral mesoderm by inhibiting Wnt signalling and, in turn, reinforcing BMP signalling in this region. Together, our data provide new insights into the molecular control of vertebrate gastrulation and invite researchers to assess whether this Sox8/Kremen2 regulatory axis is involved in other biological processes.
ORGANISM(S): Xenopus laevis
PROVIDER: GSE302963 | GEO | 2025/12/30
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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