PLoS Genetics (Dec 2007)

Argonaute2 is essential for mammalian gastrulation and proper mesoderm formation.

  • Reid S Alisch,
  • Peng Jin,
  • Michael Epstein,
  • Tamara Caspary,
  • Stephen T Warren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 12
p. e227

Abstract

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Mammalian Argonaute proteins (EIF2C1-4) play an essential role in RNA-induced silencing. Here, we show that the loss of eIF2C2 (Argonaute2 or Ago2) results in gastrulation arrest, ectopic expression of Brachyury (T), and mesoderm expansion. We identify a genetic interaction between Ago2 and T, as Ago2 haploinsufficiency partially rescues the classic T/+ short-tail phenotype. Finally, we demonstrate that the ectopic T expression and concomitant mesoderm expansion result from disrupted fibroblast growth factor signaling, likely due to aberrant expression of Eomesodermin. Together, these data indicate that a factor best known as a key component of the RNA-induced silencing complex is required for proper fibroblast growth factor signaling during gastrulation, suggesting a possible micro-RNA function in the formation of a mammalian germ layer.