Abstract Background In mammalian intestines, Notch signaling plays a critical role in mediating cell fate decisions; it promotes the absorptive (or enterocyte) cell fate, while concomitantly inhibiting the secretory cell fate (i.e. goblet, Paneth and enteroendocrine cells). We recently reported that intestinal-specific Kaiso overexpressing mice (Kaiso Tg ) exhibited chronic intestinal inflammation and had increased numbers of all three secretory cell types, hinting that Kaiso might regulate Notch signaling in the gut. However, Kaiso’s precise role in Notch signaling and whether the Kaiso Tg secretory cell fate phenotype was linked to Kaiso-induced inflammation had yet to be elucidated. Methods Intestines from 3-month old Non-transgenic and ...
Kaiso is a BTB domain protein that associates with the signaling molecule p120-catenin and binds to ...
Throughout the lifetime of an organism, progenitor cells in the intestine proliferate and differenti...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
Since its discovery, several studies have implicated the POZ-ZF protein Kaiso in both developmental ...
<div><p>Since its discovery, several studies have implicated the POZ-ZF protein Kaiso in both develo...
The mammalian intestine is a prototype of a self-renewing organ. The rapid cellular turnover is supp...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The intestinal epithelium consists of EphB2-positive proliferative basal cryptic ...
The intestinal mucosa is a highly specialized surface epithelium with absorptive enterocytes, hormon...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes chronic inflammation and ...
AbstractConstitutive Wnt/β-catenin signaling is a key contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC). Althou...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal c...
Keratins (K) are intermediate filament proteins important in stress protection and mechanical suppor...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
Kaiso is a BTB domain protein that associates with the signaling molecule p120-catenin and binds to ...
Throughout the lifetime of an organism, progenitor cells in the intestine proliferate and differenti...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
Since its discovery, several studies have implicated the POZ-ZF protein Kaiso in both developmental ...
<div><p>Since its discovery, several studies have implicated the POZ-ZF protein Kaiso in both develo...
The mammalian intestine is a prototype of a self-renewing organ. The rapid cellular turnover is supp...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The intestinal epithelium consists of EphB2-positive proliferative basal cryptic ...
The intestinal mucosa is a highly specialized surface epithelium with absorptive enterocytes, hormon...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes chronic inflammation and ...
AbstractConstitutive Wnt/β-catenin signaling is a key contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC). Althou...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal c...
Keratins (K) are intermediate filament proteins important in stress protection and mechanical suppor...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
Kaiso is a BTB domain protein that associates with the signaling molecule p120-catenin and binds to ...
Throughout the lifetime of an organism, progenitor cells in the intestine proliferate and differenti...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...