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Notch and TGF? form a reciprocal positive regulatory loop that suppresses murine prostate basal stem/progenitor cell activity.


ABSTRACT: The role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasis remains unclear. We found that Notch ligands are mainly expressed within the basal cell lineage, while active Notch signaling is detected in both the prostate basal and luminal cell lineages. Disrupting the canonical Notch effector Rbp-j impairs the differentiation of prostate basal stem cells and increases their proliferation in vitro and in vivo, but does not affect luminal cell biology. Conversely, ectopic Notch activation in adult prostates results in a decrease in basal cell number and luminal cell hyperproliferation. TGF? dominates over Notch signaling and overrides Notch ablation-induced proliferation of prostate basal cells. However, Notch confers sensitivity and positive feedback by upregulating a plethora of TGF? signaling components including Tgf?R1. These findings reveal crucial roles of the self-enforced positive reciprocal regulatory loop between TGF? and Notch in maintaining prostate basal stem cell dormancy.

SUBMITTER: Valdez JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3490134 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Notch and TGFβ form a reciprocal positive regulatory loop that suppresses murine prostate basal stem/progenitor cell activity.

Valdez Joseph M JM   Zhang Li L   Su Qingtai Q   Dakhova Olga O   Zhang Yiqun Y   Shahi Payam P   Spencer David M DM   Creighton Chad J CJ   Ittmann Michael M MM   Xin Li L  

Cell stem cell 20121101 5


The role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasis remains unclear. We found that Notch ligands are mainly expressed within the basal cell lineage, while active Notch signaling is detected in both the prostate basal and luminal cell lineages. Disrupting the canonical Notch effector Rbp-j impairs the differentiation of prostate basal stem cells and increases their proliferation in vitro and in vivo, but does not affect luminal cell biology. Conversely,  ...[more]

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