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Fig. 7 Model for the Role of PGE2 Activity in Liver versus Pancreas Endoderm Specification

A model for PGE2 regulation of endodermal specification into liver or pancreas progenitors. Bipotential endodermal cells capable of both a liver and an exocrine pancreas fate (red/blue cells) have been found between somites 1 and 3. Levels of PGE2 (green gradient) may form a gradient with highest activity closest to the two bilateral stripes of cox2a (solid green bands), the rate-limiting enzyme in PGE2 synthesis. Cells closest to the highest levels of PGE2 are more likely to acquire a liver fate (red cells), whereas cells farther from the source of PGE2 acquire an exocrine pancreas fate (blue cells). Augmenting levels of PGE2 promotes a liver fate at the cost of a pancreas fate, whereas decreasing levels of PGE2 promotes a pancreas fate at the cost of a liver fate.

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Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 28(4), Nissim, S., Sherwood, R.I., Wucherpfennig, J., Saunders, D., Harris, J.M., Esain, V., Carroll, K.J., Frechette, G.M., Kim, A.J., Hwang, K.L., Cutting, C.C., Elledge, S., North, T.E., and Goessling, W., Prostaglandin E2 regulates liver versus pancreas cell-fate decisions and endodermal outgrowth, 423-437, Copyright (2014) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell