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The POU/Oct Transcription Factor Nubbin Controls the Balance of Intestinal Stem Cell Maintenance and Differentiation by Isoform-Specific Regulation.
Citation | “The Pou/Oct Transcription Factor Nubbin Controls The Balance Of Intestinal Stem Cell Maintenance And Differentiation By Isoform-Specific Regulation.”. Stem Cell Reports, pp. 1565-1578. . |
Center | Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
Author | Xiongzhuo Tang, Yunpo Zhao, Nicolas Buchon, Ylva Engström |
Keywords | Drosophila, Escargot, Notch, POU, Pdm1, epithelium regeneration, Homeodomain, midbody, mitosis, stem cell |
Abstract |
Drosophila POU/Oct transcription factors are required for many developmental processes, but their putative regulation of adult stem cell activity has not been investigated. Here, we show that Nubbin (Nub)/Pdm1, homologous to mammalian OCT1/POU2F1 and related to OCT4/POU5F1, is expressed in gut epithelium progenitor cells. We demonstrate that the nub-encoded protein isoforms, Nub-PB and Nub-PD, play opposite roles in the regulation of intestinal stem cell (ISC) maintenance and differentiation. Depletion of Nub-PB in progenitor cells increased ISC proliferation by derepression of escargot expression. Conversely, loss of Nub-PD reduced ISC proliferation, suggesting that this isoform is necessary for ISC maintenance, analogous to mammalian OCT4/POU5F1 functions. Furthermore, Nub-PB is required in enteroblasts to promote differentiation, and it acts as a tumor suppressor of Notch RNAi-driven hyperplasia. We suggest that a dynamic and well-tuned expression of Nub isoforms in progenitor cells is required for maintaining gut epithelium homeostasis. |
Year of Publication |
2018
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Journal |
Stem cell reports
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Volume |
10
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Issue |
5
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Number of Pages |
1565-1578
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Date Published |
12/2018
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ISSN Number |
2213-6711
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DOI |
10.1016/j.stemcr.2018.03.014
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Alternate Journal |
Stem Cell Reports
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PMID |
29681543
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PMCID |
PMC5995344
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