mesendodermlike
Mesendodermlike refers to a cellular state resembling the mesendoderm, a transient progenitor population during vertebrate gastrulation that gives rise to both mesoderm and endoderm. In developmental biology and stem cell research, the term describes cells that express markers of both lineages and have mixed differentiation potential.
In embryos, mesendoderm arises during the primitive streak; signaling from Nodal/Activin and WNT pathways directs bipotential
Markers commonly associated with mesendodermlike cells include MIXL1, EOMES, and BRACHYURY (T) with SOX17 and FOXA2;
In human pluripotent stem cell differentiation, WNT activation plus Activin/Nodal can generate mesendoderm-like populations, used as
Mesendodermlike states are transient and context-dependent; misregulation can lead to aberrant differentiation. They provide insights into