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mTORC1 signaling pathway integrates estrogen and growth factor to coordinate vaginal epithelial cells proliferation and differentiation

Authors :
Shuo Wan
Yadong Sun
Jiamin Fu
Hongrui Song
Zhiqiang Xiao
Quanli Yang
Sanfeng Wang
Gongwang Yu
Peiran Feng
Wenkai Lv
Liang Luo
Zerong Guan
Feng Liu
Qinghua Zhou
Zhinan Yin
Meixiang Yang
Source :
Cell deathdisease. 13(10)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The mouse vaginal epithelium cyclically exhibits cell proliferation and differentiation in response to estrogen. Estrogen acts as an activator of mTOR signaling but its role in vaginal epithelial homeostasis is unknown. We analyzed reproductive tract-specific Rptor or Rictor conditional knockout mice to reveal the role of mTOR signaling in estrogen-dependent vaginal epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation. Loss of Rptor but not Rictor in the vagina resulted in an aberrant proliferation of epithelial cells and failure of keratinized differentiation. As gene expression analysis indicated, several estrogen-mediated genes, including Pgr and Ereg (EGF-like growth factor) were not induced by estrogen in Rptor cKO mouse vagina. Moreover, supplementation of EREG could activate the proliferation and survival of vaginal epithelial cells through YAP1 in the absence of Rptor. Thus, mTORC1 signaling integrates estrogen and growth factor signaling to mediate vaginal epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation, providing new insights into vaginal atrophy treatment for post-menopausal women.

Details

ISSN :
20414889
Volume :
13
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell deathdisease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e13f0f5ffb5fa64091af6fdc0befe97