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Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells

Tissue stem cells must be endowed with superior maintenance and repair systems to ensure genomic stability over multiple generations, which would be less necessary in more differentiated cells. We previously reported that human keratinocyte stem cells were more resistant to ionizing radiation toxici...

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Autores principales: Harfouche, Ghida, Vaigot, Pierre, Rachidi, Walid, Rigaud, Odile, Moratille, Sandra, Marie, Mélanie, Lemaitre, Gilles, Fortunel, Nicolas O, Martin, Michèle T
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20681019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.485
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author Harfouche, Ghida
Vaigot, Pierre
Rachidi, Walid
Rigaud, Odile
Moratille, Sandra
Marie, Mélanie
Lemaitre, Gilles
Fortunel, Nicolas O
Martin, Michèle T
author_facet Harfouche, Ghida
Vaigot, Pierre
Rachidi, Walid
Rigaud, Odile
Moratille, Sandra
Marie, Mélanie
Lemaitre, Gilles
Fortunel, Nicolas O
Martin, Michèle T
author_sort Harfouche, Ghida
collection PubMed
description Tissue stem cells must be endowed with superior maintenance and repair systems to ensure genomic stability over multiple generations, which would be less necessary in more differentiated cells. We previously reported that human keratinocyte stem cells were more resistant to ionizing radiation toxicity than their direct progeny, the keratinocyte progenitor cells. In the present study we addressed the mechanisms underlying this difference. Investigations of DNA repair showed that both single and double DNA strand breaks were repaired more rapidly and more efficiently in stem cells than in progenitors. As cell signaling is a key regulatory step in the management of DNA damage, a gene profiling study was performed. Data revealed that several genes of the fibroblast growth factor type 2 (FGF2) signaling pathway were induced by DNA damage in stem cells and not in progenitors. Furthermore, an increased content of the FGF2 protein was found in irradiated stem cells, both for the secreted and the cellular forms of the protein. To examine the role of endogenous FGF2 in DNA repair, stem cells were exposed to FGF2 pathway inhibitors. Blocking the FGF2 receptor (FGF receptor 1) or the kinase (Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase 1) resulted in a inhibition of single and double DNA strand-break repair in the keratinocyte stem cells. Moreover, supplementing the progenitor cells with exogenous FGF2 activated their DNA repair. We propose that, apart from its well-known role as a strong mitogen and prosurvival factor, FGF2 helps to maintain genomic integrity in stem cells by activating stress-induced DNA repair. Stem Cells 2010; 28:1639–1648.
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spelling pubmed-29960822010-12-28 Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells Harfouche, Ghida Vaigot, Pierre Rachidi, Walid Rigaud, Odile Moratille, Sandra Marie, Mélanie Lemaitre, Gilles Fortunel, Nicolas O Martin, Michèle T Stem Cells Tissue-Specific Stem Cells Tissue stem cells must be endowed with superior maintenance and repair systems to ensure genomic stability over multiple generations, which would be less necessary in more differentiated cells. We previously reported that human keratinocyte stem cells were more resistant to ionizing radiation toxicity than their direct progeny, the keratinocyte progenitor cells. In the present study we addressed the mechanisms underlying this difference. Investigations of DNA repair showed that both single and double DNA strand breaks were repaired more rapidly and more efficiently in stem cells than in progenitors. As cell signaling is a key regulatory step in the management of DNA damage, a gene profiling study was performed. Data revealed that several genes of the fibroblast growth factor type 2 (FGF2) signaling pathway were induced by DNA damage in stem cells and not in progenitors. Furthermore, an increased content of the FGF2 protein was found in irradiated stem cells, both for the secreted and the cellular forms of the protein. To examine the role of endogenous FGF2 in DNA repair, stem cells were exposed to FGF2 pathway inhibitors. Blocking the FGF2 receptor (FGF receptor 1) or the kinase (Ras-mitogen-activated protein kinase 1) resulted in a inhibition of single and double DNA strand-break repair in the keratinocyte stem cells. Moreover, supplementing the progenitor cells with exogenous FGF2 activated their DNA repair. We propose that, apart from its well-known role as a strong mitogen and prosurvival factor, FGF2 helps to maintain genomic integrity in stem cells by activating stress-induced DNA repair. Stem Cells 2010; 28:1639–1648. Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 2010-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2996082/ /pubmed/20681019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.485 Text en Copyright © 2010 AlphaMed Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
Harfouche, Ghida
Vaigot, Pierre
Rachidi, Walid
Rigaud, Odile
Moratille, Sandra
Marie, Mélanie
Lemaitre, Gilles
Fortunel, Nicolas O
Martin, Michèle T
Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells
title Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells
title_full Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells
title_fullStr Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells
title_short Fibroblast Growth Factor Type 2 Signaling Is Critical for DNA Repair in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells
title_sort fibroblast growth factor type 2 signaling is critical for dna repair in human keratinocyte stem cells
topic Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20681019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.485
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