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Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt

The combination of irradiated fibroblast feeder cells and Rho kinase inhibitor, Y-267362, converts primary epithelial cells growing in vitro into an undifferentiated adult stem cell-like state that is characterized by long-term proliferation. This cell culture method also maintains the proliferation...

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Autores principales: Suprynowicz, Frank A., Kamonjoh, Christopher M., Krawczyk, Ewa, Agarwal, Seema, Wellstein, Anton, Agboke, Fadeke A., Choudhury, Sujata, Liu, Xuefeng, Schlegel, Richard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5507294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28700668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180897
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author Suprynowicz, Frank A.
Kamonjoh, Christopher M.
Krawczyk, Ewa
Agarwal, Seema
Wellstein, Anton
Agboke, Fadeke A.
Choudhury, Sujata
Liu, Xuefeng
Schlegel, Richard
author_facet Suprynowicz, Frank A.
Kamonjoh, Christopher M.
Krawczyk, Ewa
Agarwal, Seema
Wellstein, Anton
Agboke, Fadeke A.
Choudhury, Sujata
Liu, Xuefeng
Schlegel, Richard
author_sort Suprynowicz, Frank A.
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description The combination of irradiated fibroblast feeder cells and Rho kinase inhibitor, Y-267362, converts primary epithelial cells growing in vitro into an undifferentiated adult stem cell-like state that is characterized by long-term proliferation. This cell culture method also maintains the proliferation of adult epithelial stem cells from various tissues. Both primary and adult stem cells retain their tissue-specific differentiation potential upon removal of the culture conditions. Due to the ability to modulate the proliferation and differentiation of the cells, this method is referred to as conditional reprogramming and it is increasingly being used in studies of tumor heterogeneity, personalized medicine and regenerative medicine. However, little is known about the biology of these conditionally reprogrammed (CR) cells. Previously we showed that β-catenin activation, a hallmark of stem cells in vivo, occurs in CR human ectocervical cells (HECs). Here we show that β-catenin-dependent transcription is necessary for the induction of epithelial stem cell markers, and that β-catenin is activated via a non-canonical pathway that is independent of Wnt and Akt/GSK-3. Active Akt actually decreases due to increased mTOR signaling, with a consequent increase in dephosphorylated, active GSK-3. Despite the increase in active GSK-3, β-catenin associates with protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and is activated. Inhibition of PP2A catalytic activity reduces both the level of active β-catenin and the acute induction of stem cell markers, suggesting an important role for PP2A in the activation of β-catenin. Moreover, we demonstrate similar results using human prostate and breast cells, indicating that these changes are not restricted to ectocervical epithelial cells and may represent a more fundamental property of conditional reprogramming.
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spelling pubmed-55072942017-07-25 Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt Suprynowicz, Frank A. Kamonjoh, Christopher M. Krawczyk, Ewa Agarwal, Seema Wellstein, Anton Agboke, Fadeke A. Choudhury, Sujata Liu, Xuefeng Schlegel, Richard PLoS One Research Article The combination of irradiated fibroblast feeder cells and Rho kinase inhibitor, Y-267362, converts primary epithelial cells growing in vitro into an undifferentiated adult stem cell-like state that is characterized by long-term proliferation. This cell culture method also maintains the proliferation of adult epithelial stem cells from various tissues. Both primary and adult stem cells retain their tissue-specific differentiation potential upon removal of the culture conditions. Due to the ability to modulate the proliferation and differentiation of the cells, this method is referred to as conditional reprogramming and it is increasingly being used in studies of tumor heterogeneity, personalized medicine and regenerative medicine. However, little is known about the biology of these conditionally reprogrammed (CR) cells. Previously we showed that β-catenin activation, a hallmark of stem cells in vivo, occurs in CR human ectocervical cells (HECs). Here we show that β-catenin-dependent transcription is necessary for the induction of epithelial stem cell markers, and that β-catenin is activated via a non-canonical pathway that is independent of Wnt and Akt/GSK-3. Active Akt actually decreases due to increased mTOR signaling, with a consequent increase in dephosphorylated, active GSK-3. Despite the increase in active GSK-3, β-catenin associates with protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and is activated. Inhibition of PP2A catalytic activity reduces both the level of active β-catenin and the acute induction of stem cell markers, suggesting an important role for PP2A in the activation of β-catenin. Moreover, we demonstrate similar results using human prostate and breast cells, indicating that these changes are not restricted to ectocervical epithelial cells and may represent a more fundamental property of conditional reprogramming. Public Library of Science 2017-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5507294/ /pubmed/28700668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180897 Text en © 2017 Suprynowicz 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Suprynowicz, Frank A.
Kamonjoh, Christopher M.
Krawczyk, Ewa
Agarwal, Seema
Wellstein, Anton
Agboke, Fadeke A.
Choudhury, Sujata
Liu, Xuefeng
Schlegel, Richard
Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt
title Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt
title_full Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt
title_fullStr Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt
title_full_unstemmed Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt
title_short Conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mTOR-mediated inactivation of Akt
title_sort conditional cell reprogramming involves non-canonical β-catenin activation and mtor-mediated inactivation of akt
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5507294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28700668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180897
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