SummaryWNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammary stem cells (MaSCs), but mechanisms that limit this activity are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that SLIT2 restricts stem cell renewal by signaling through ROBO2 in a subset of basal cells to negatively regulate WNT signaling. The absence of SLIT/ROBO2 signaling leads to increased levels of nuclear β-catenin. Robo2 loss does not increase the number of stem cells; instead, stem cell renewal is enhanced in the absence of SLIT/ROBO2 signaling. This is due to repressed expression of p16 INK4a, which, in turn, delays MaSC senescence. Together, our studies support a model in which SLITs restrict the expansion of MaSCs by countering the ac...
The characterization of mammary stem cells, and signals that regulate their behavior, is of central ...
SummaryEpigenetic mechanisms regulating lineage differentiation of mammary stem cells (MaSCs) remain...
lo stem cells. MaSCs in vitro because of loss of long-term self-renewal.cancerous cells (Clarke and ...
WNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammary stem ...
SummaryWNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammar...
WNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammary stem ...
SummaryTissue homeostasis requires somatic stem cell maintenance; however, mechanisms regulating thi...
ABSTRACTThe SLIT2/ROBO1 signaling axis regulates ductal development and stem cell self-renewal by co...
SummaryIn the field of breast biology, there is a growing appreciation for the “gatekeeping function...
Tissue homeostasis requires somatic stem cell maintenance; however, mechanisms regulating this proce...
Tissue homeostasis requires somatic stem cell maintenance; however, mechanisms regulating this proce...
Adult stem cells hold great promise for regenerative medicine, yet it is difficult to expand such ce...
SummaryAdult stem cells have the ability to self-renew and to generate specialized cells. Self-renew...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is necessary for initiation of mammary gland development. Postnatally, Wnt s...
<div><p>The characterization of mammary stem cells, and signals that regulate their behavior, is of ...
The characterization of mammary stem cells, and signals that regulate their behavior, is of central ...
SummaryEpigenetic mechanisms regulating lineage differentiation of mammary stem cells (MaSCs) remain...
lo stem cells. MaSCs in vitro because of loss of long-term self-renewal.cancerous cells (Clarke and ...
WNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammary stem ...
SummaryWNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammar...
WNT signaling stimulates the self-renewal of many types of adult stem cells, including mammary stem ...
SummaryTissue homeostasis requires somatic stem cell maintenance; however, mechanisms regulating thi...
ABSTRACTThe SLIT2/ROBO1 signaling axis regulates ductal development and stem cell self-renewal by co...
SummaryIn the field of breast biology, there is a growing appreciation for the “gatekeeping function...
Tissue homeostasis requires somatic stem cell maintenance; however, mechanisms regulating this proce...
Tissue homeostasis requires somatic stem cell maintenance; however, mechanisms regulating this proce...
Adult stem cells hold great promise for regenerative medicine, yet it is difficult to expand such ce...
SummaryAdult stem cells have the ability to self-renew and to generate specialized cells. Self-renew...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is necessary for initiation of mammary gland development. Postnatally, Wnt s...
<div><p>The characterization of mammary stem cells, and signals that regulate their behavior, is of ...
The characterization of mammary stem cells, and signals that regulate their behavior, is of central ...
SummaryEpigenetic mechanisms regulating lineage differentiation of mammary stem cells (MaSCs) remain...
lo stem cells. MaSCs in vitro because of loss of long-term self-renewal.cancerous cells (Clarke and ...