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The role of p21 in regulating mammalian regeneration

The MRL (Murphy Roths Large) mouse has provided a unique model of adult mammalian regeneration as multiple tissues show this important phenotype. Furthermore, the healing employs a blastema-like structure similar to that seen in amphibian regenerating tissue. Cells from the MRL mouse display DNA dam...

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Autores principales: Arthur, Larry Matthew, Heber-Katz, Ellen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3152998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21722344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt71
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description The MRL (Murphy Roths Large) mouse has provided a unique model of adult mammalian regeneration as multiple tissues show this important phenotype. Furthermore, the healing employs a blastema-like structure similar to that seen in amphibian regenerating tissue. Cells from the MRL mouse display DNA damage, cell cycle G2/M arrest, and a reduced level of p21(CIP1/WAF). A functional role for p21 was confirmed when tissue injury in an adult p21(-/- )mouse showed a healing phenotype that matched the MRL mouse, with the replacement of tissues, including cartilage, and with hair follicle formation and a lack of scarring. Since the major canonical function of p21 is part of the p53/p21 axis, we explored the consequences of p53 deletion. A regenerative response was not seen in a p53(-/- )mouse and the elimination of p53 from the MRL background had no negative effect on the regeneration of the MRL.p53(-/- )mouse. An exploration of other knockout mice to identify p21-dependent, p53-independent regulatory pathways involved in the regenerative response revealed another significant finding showing that elimination of transforming growth factor-β1 displayed a healing response as well. These results are discussed in terms of their effect on senescence and differentiation.
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spelling pubmed-31529982012-06-29 The role of p21 in regulating mammalian regeneration Arthur, Larry Matthew Heber-Katz, Ellen Stem Cell Res Ther Review The MRL (Murphy Roths Large) mouse has provided a unique model of adult mammalian regeneration as multiple tissues show this important phenotype. Furthermore, the healing employs a blastema-like structure similar to that seen in amphibian regenerating tissue. Cells from the MRL mouse display DNA damage, cell cycle G2/M arrest, and a reduced level of p21(CIP1/WAF). A functional role for p21 was confirmed when tissue injury in an adult p21(-/- )mouse showed a healing phenotype that matched the MRL mouse, with the replacement of tissues, including cartilage, and with hair follicle formation and a lack of scarring. Since the major canonical function of p21 is part of the p53/p21 axis, we explored the consequences of p53 deletion. A regenerative response was not seen in a p53(-/- )mouse and the elimination of p53 from the MRL background had no negative effect on the regeneration of the MRL.p53(-/- )mouse. An exploration of other knockout mice to identify p21-dependent, p53-independent regulatory pathways involved in the regenerative response revealed another significant finding showing that elimination of transforming growth factor-β1 displayed a healing response as well. These results are discussed in terms of their effect on senescence and differentiation. BioMed Central 2011-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3152998/ /pubmed/21722344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt71 Text en Copyright ©2011 BioMed Central Ltd
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