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TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program
Telomerase serves a critical role in stem cell function and tissue homeostasis. This role depends on its ability to synthesize telomere repeats in a manner dependent on the reverse transcriptase (RT) function of its protein component telomerase RT (TERT), as well as on a novel pathway whose mechanis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2211538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18208333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040010 |
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author | Choi, Jinkuk Southworth, Lucinda K Sarin, Kavita Y Venteicher, Andrew S Ma, Wenxiu Chang, Woody Cheung, Peggie Jun, Sohee Artandi, Maja K Shah, Naman Kim, Stuart K Artandi, Steven E |
author_facet | Choi, Jinkuk Southworth, Lucinda K Sarin, Kavita Y Venteicher, Andrew S Ma, Wenxiu Chang, Woody Cheung, Peggie Jun, Sohee Artandi, Maja K Shah, Naman Kim, Stuart K Artandi, Steven E |
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description | Telomerase serves a critical role in stem cell function and tissue homeostasis. This role depends on its ability to synthesize telomere repeats in a manner dependent on the reverse transcriptase (RT) function of its protein component telomerase RT (TERT), as well as on a novel pathway whose mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we use a TERT mutant lacking RT function (TERT(ci)) to study the mechanism of TERT action in mammalian skin, an ideal tissue for studying progenitor cell biology. We show that TERT(ci) retains the full activities of wild-type TERT in enhancing keratinocyte proliferation in skin and in activating resting hair follicle stem cells, which triggers initiation of a new hair follicle growth phase and promotes hair synthesis. To understand the nature of this RT-independent function for TERT, we studied the genome-wide transcriptional response to acute changes in TERT levels in mouse skin. We find that TERT facilitates activation of progenitor cells in the skin and hair follicle by triggering a rapid change in gene expression that significantly overlaps the program controlling natural hair follicle cycling in wild-type mice. Statistical comparisons to other microarray gene sets using pattern-matching algorithms revealed that the TERT transcriptional response strongly resembles those mediated by Myc and Wnt, two proteins intimately associated with stem cell function and cancer. These data show that TERT controls tissue progenitor cells via transcriptional regulation of a developmental program converging on the Myc and Wnt pathways. |
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spelling | pubmed-22115382008-01-25 TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program Choi, Jinkuk Southworth, Lucinda K Sarin, Kavita Y Venteicher, Andrew S Ma, Wenxiu Chang, Woody Cheung, Peggie Jun, Sohee Artandi, Maja K Shah, Naman Kim, Stuart K Artandi, Steven E PLoS Genet Research Article Telomerase serves a critical role in stem cell function and tissue homeostasis. This role depends on its ability to synthesize telomere repeats in a manner dependent on the reverse transcriptase (RT) function of its protein component telomerase RT (TERT), as well as on a novel pathway whose mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we use a TERT mutant lacking RT function (TERT(ci)) to study the mechanism of TERT action in mammalian skin, an ideal tissue for studying progenitor cell biology. We show that TERT(ci) retains the full activities of wild-type TERT in enhancing keratinocyte proliferation in skin and in activating resting hair follicle stem cells, which triggers initiation of a new hair follicle growth phase and promotes hair synthesis. To understand the nature of this RT-independent function for TERT, we studied the genome-wide transcriptional response to acute changes in TERT levels in mouse skin. We find that TERT facilitates activation of progenitor cells in the skin and hair follicle by triggering a rapid change in gene expression that significantly overlaps the program controlling natural hair follicle cycling in wild-type mice. Statistical comparisons to other microarray gene sets using pattern-matching algorithms revealed that the TERT transcriptional response strongly resembles those mediated by Myc and Wnt, two proteins intimately associated with stem cell function and cancer. These data show that TERT controls tissue progenitor cells via transcriptional regulation of a developmental program converging on the Myc and Wnt pathways. Public Library of Science 2008-01 2008-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2211538/ /pubmed/18208333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040010 Text en © 2008 Choi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Choi, Jinkuk Southworth, Lucinda K Sarin, Kavita Y Venteicher, Andrew S Ma, Wenxiu Chang, Woody Cheung, Peggie Jun, Sohee Artandi, Maja K Shah, Naman Kim, Stuart K Artandi, Steven E TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program |
title | TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program |
title_full | TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program |
title_fullStr | TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program |
title_full_unstemmed | TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program |
title_short | TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program |
title_sort | tert promotes epithelial proliferation through transcriptional control of a myc- and wnt-related developmental program |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2211538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18208333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0040010 |
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