The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal crypt progenitor cells were assessed by using a series of inducible gut-specific Notch mutant mice. We found that Notch1 and Notch2 receptors function redundantly in the gut, as only simultaneous loss of both receptors results in complete conversion of proliferating crypt progenitors into post-mitotic goblet cells. This conversion correlates with the loss of Hes1 expression and derepression of the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors p27Kip1 and p57Kip2. We also found that the promoter of both CDK inhibitor genes is occupied by the Notch effector Hes1 in wild-type crypt progenitor cells. Thus, our results indicate that Notch-mediated Hes1 ...
Proper organ homeostasis requires tight control of adult stem cells and differentiation through the ...
SummaryProper organ homeostasis requires tight control of adult stem cells and differentiation throu...
Genetic data indicate that abrogation of Notch-Rbpj or Wnt-β-catenin pathways results in the loss of...
The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal c...
The mammalian intestine is a prototype of a self-renewing organ. The rapid cellular turnover is supp...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway regulates intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis, including stem...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...
Intestinal cells are constantly produced from a stem cell reservoir that gives rise to proliferating...
Notch signaling is known to regulate the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem and pr...
BACKGROUND Growth of the small intestine in the infant rat is promoted by crypt fission and later by...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract epithelium is continuously replenished by actively cycling stem and ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The intestinal epithelium consists of EphB2-positive proliferative basal cryptic ...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
Proper organ homeostasis requires tight control of adult stem cells and differentiation through the ...
SummaryProper organ homeostasis requires tight control of adult stem cells and differentiation throu...
Genetic data indicate that abrogation of Notch-Rbpj or Wnt-β-catenin pathways results in the loss of...
The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal c...
The mammalian intestine is a prototype of a self-renewing organ. The rapid cellular turnover is supp...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway regulates intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis, including stem...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...
Intestinal cells are constantly produced from a stem cell reservoir that gives rise to proliferating...
Notch signaling is known to regulate the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem and pr...
BACKGROUND Growth of the small intestine in the infant rat is promoted by crypt fission and later by...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract epithelium is continuously replenished by actively cycling stem and ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The intestinal epithelium consists of EphB2-positive proliferative basal cryptic ...
The gastric epithelium is sustained by a population of stem cells that replenish the various mature ...
Proper organ homeostasis requires tight control of adult stem cells and differentiation through the ...
SummaryProper organ homeostasis requires tight control of adult stem cells and differentiation throu...
Genetic data indicate that abrogation of Notch-Rbpj or Wnt-β-catenin pathways results in the loss of...