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    The extra-embryonic yolk sac contains adjacent layers of mesoderm and visceral endoderm. The mesodermal layer serves as the first site of embryonic hematopoiesis, while the visceral endoderm provides a means of exchanging nutrients and waste until the development of the chorioallantoic placenta. While defects in chorioallantoic fusion and yolk sac hematopoiesis have been described in Cdx mutant mouse models, little is known about the gene targets and molecular mechanisms through which Cdx members regulate these processes. To this end, we used RNA-seq to examine Cdx-dependent gene expression changes in the yolk sac. We find that loss of Cdx function impacts the expression of genes involved in yolk sac hematopoiesis, as previously described, as well as novel Cdx2 target genes. In addition, we observed Cdx-dependent changes in PRC2 subunit expression accompanied by altered H3K27me3 deposition at a subset of Cdx target genes as early as E7.5 in the embryo proper. This study identifies additional Cdx target genes and provides further evidence for Cdx-dependent epigenetic regulation of gene expression in the early embryo, and that this regulation is required to maintain gene expression programs in the extra-embryonic yolk sac at later developmental stages. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Tanya Foley, David Lohnes. Cdx regulates gene expression through PRC2-mediated epigenetic mechanisms. Developmental biology. 2022 Mar;483:22-33

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    PMID: 34973175

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