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RNA-seq analysis of Mst1/2 deleted bronchiolar epithelial cells from adult mouse lungs


ABSTRACT: Mst1 and Mst2 were conditionally deleted from non-ciliated bronchiolar epithelial cells in the mature lung. Bronchiolar epithelial cells from control and Mst1/2 deleted mice were isolated by cell sorting and used for RNA-seq analysis. Scgb1a1-rtTA/tetO-Cre/Mst1;2-flx/flx (Mst1/2 D/D) mice were generated to conditionally delete Mst1 and Mst2 from non-ciliated, secretory bronchiolar epithelial cells. Adult mice were maintained on doxycycline food for 16 days to induce deletion of Mst1/2. Lin-/CD326+/CD24-intermediate cells were isolated by fluorescence cell sorting to enrich for the targeted airway epithelial cells. mRNA isolated from Lin-/CD326+/CD24-intermediate cells from control and Mst1/2 D/D mice was pooled and analyzed by RNA-seq to identify transcriptional changes following deletion of Mst1 and Mst2 from mature lung bronchiolar epithelial cells.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Alexander Lange 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-61627 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Hippo/Yap signaling controls epithelial progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation in the embryonic and adult lung.

Lange Alexander W AW   Sridharan Anusha A   Xu Yan Y   Stripp Barry R BR   Perl Anne-Karina AK   Whitsett Jeffrey A JA  

Journal of molecular cell biology 20141205 1


The Hippo/Yap pathway is a well-conserved signaling cascade that regulates cell proliferation and differentiation to control organ size and stem/progenitor cell behavior. Following airway injury, Yap was dynamically regulated in regenerating airway epithelial cells. To determine the role of Hippo signaling in the lung, the mammalian Hippo kinases, Mst1 and Mst2, were deleted in epithelial cells of the embryonic and mature mouse lung. Mst1/2 deletion in the fetal lung enhanced proliferation and i  ...[more]

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