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Origin and function of the yolk sac in primate embryogenesis.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Ross, Connor 
Boroviak, Thorsten E  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8703-8949

Abstract

Human embryogenesis is hallmarked by two phases of yolk sac development. The primate hypoblast gives rise to a transient primary yolk sac, which is rapidly superseded by a secondary yolk sac during gastrulation. Moreover, primate embryos form extraembryonic mesoderm prior to gastrulation, in contrast to mouse. The function of the primary yolk sac and the origin of extraembryonic mesoderm remain unclear. Here, we hypothesise that the hypoblast-derived primary yolk sac serves as a source for early extraembryonic mesoderm, which is supplemented with mesoderm from the gastrulating embryo. We discuss the intricate relationship between the yolk sac and the primate embryo and highlight the pivotal role of the yolk sac as a multifunctional hub for haematopoiesis, germ cell development and nutritional supply.

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Keywords

Animals, Cell Differentiation, Embryonic Development, Embryonic Germ Cells, Hematopoiesis, Mesoderm, Primates, Yolk Sac

Journal Title

Nat Commun

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Journal ISSN

2041-1723
2041-1723

Volume Title

11

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
Medical Research Council (MC_PC_17230)