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C-Myb is required for progenitor cell homeostasis in colonic crypts.


ABSTRACT: The colonic crypt is the functional unit of the colon mucosa with a central role in ion and water reabsorption. Under steady-state conditions, the distal colonic crypt harbors a single stem cell at its base that gives rise to highly proliferative progenitor cells that differentiate into columnar, goblet, and endocrine cells. The role of c-Myb in crypt homeostasis has not been elucidated. Here we have studied three genetically distinct hypomorphic c-myb mutant mouse strains, all of which show reduced colonic crypt size. The mutations target the key domains of the transcription factor: the DNA binding, transactivation, and negative regulatory domains. In vivo proliferation and cell cycle marker studies suggest that these mice have a progenitor cell proliferation defect mediated in part by reduced Cyclin E1 expression. To independently assess the extent to which c-myb is required for colonic crypt homeostasis we also generated a novel tissue-specific mouse model to allow the deletion of c-myb in adult colon, and using these mice we show that c-Myb is required for crypt integrity, normal differentiation, and steady-state proliferation.

SUBMITTER: Malaterre J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1820669 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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c-Myb is required for progenitor cell homeostasis in colonic crypts.

Malaterre Jordane J   Carpinelli Marina M   Ernst Matthias M   Alexander Warren W   Cooke Michael M   Sutton Susan S   Dworkin Sebastian S   Heath Joan K JK   Frampton Jon J   McArthur Grant G   Clevers Hans H   Hilton Douglas D   Mantamadiotis Theo T   Ramsay Robert G RG  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070226 10


The colonic crypt is the functional unit of the colon mucosa with a central role in ion and water reabsorption. Under steady-state conditions, the distal colonic crypt harbors a single stem cell at its base that gives rise to highly proliferative progenitor cells that differentiate into columnar, goblet, and endocrine cells. The role of c-Myb in crypt homeostasis has not been elucidated. Here we have studied three genetically distinct hypomorphic c-myb mutant mouse strains, all of which show red  ...[more]

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