Elongation of the body axis is a key aspect of body plan development. Bipotential neuromesoderm progenitors (NMPs) ensure axial growth of embryos by contributing both to the spinal cord and mesoderm. The current model for the mechanism controlling NMP deployment invokes Tbx6, a T-box factor, to drive mesoderm differentiation of NMPs. Here, we identify a new population of Tbx6+ cells in a subdomain of the NMP niche in mouse embryos. Based on co-expression of a progenitor marker, Sox2, we identify this population as representing a transient cell state in the mesoderm-fated NMP lineage. Genetic lineage tracing confirms the presence of the Tbx6+ NMP cell state. Furthermore, we report a novel aspect of the documented Tbx6 mutant phenotype, namely an increase from two to four ectopic neural tubes, corresponding to the switch in NMP niche, thus highlighting the importance of Tbx6 function in NMP fate decision. This study emphasizes the function of Tbx6 as a bistable switch that turns mesoderm fate ‘on' and progenitor state ‘off', and thus has implications for the molecular mechanism driving NMP fate choice.

Author contributions

Conceptualization: A.J., A.M., R.S.; Methodology: A.J., A.M., K.L., D.A., B.V.; Software: K.L.; Validation: A.J., A.M., B.V.; Formal analysis: A.J., A.M., K.L., R.S.; Investigation: A.J., A.M., D.A., B.V.; Writing - original draft: R.S.; Writing - review & editing: A.J., A.M., K.L., R.S.; Visualization: A.J., A.M., K.L., D.A., B.V.; Supervision: R.S.; Project administration: R.S.; Funding acquisition: R.S.

Funding

A.J. receives a National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS)-Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) PhD fellowship; A.M. and D.A. receive an inStem fellowship from the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India (DBT); and B.V. is a DBT Junior Research Fellow. R.S. is a DBT-Ramalingaswami Fellow (BT/RLF/Re-entry/03/2010). The work is supported by DBT grants BT/PR13640/MED/97/263/2015, BT/PR12017/MED/31/282/2014 and inStem. Animal work was partially supported by DBT-NaMoR grant BT/PR5981/MED/31/181/2012.

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