
Larue L, Ohsugi M, Hirchenhain J, Kemler R:
E-cadherin null mutant embryos fail to form a trophectoderm epithelium.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994 Aug 16;91(17):8263-7
ABSTRACT
The cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin mediates the compaction
process of mouse preimplantation embryos and is important for the
maintenance and function of epithelial cell layers. To determine
precisely the role of E-cadherin in epithelial biogenesis we
monitored the developmental potential of embryos homozygously
negative for E-cadherin that were derived from E-cadherin
heterozygous transgenic mice. The homozygous negative embryos died
around the time of implantation, although they did undergo
compaction like their littermate controls, largely due to the
presence of residual maternal E-cadherin. At the blastocyst stage,
E-cadherin-negative embryos failed to form a trophectodermal
epithelium or a blastocyst cavity. These results demonstrate the
pivotal role of E-cadherin in one of the most basic morphogenetic
events in the development of multicellular organisms, the biogenesis
of an epithelium.