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p53 suppresses the self-renewal of adult neural stem cells
- Source :
- Development. 133:363-369
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- The Company of Biologists, 2006.
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Abstract
- There is increasing evidence that tumors are heterogeneous and that a subset of cells act as cancer stem cells. Several proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressors control key aspects of stem cell function, suggesting that similar mechanisms control normal and cancer stem cell properties. We show here that the prototypical tumor suppressor p53, which plays an important role in brain tumor initiation and growth, is expressed in the neural stem cell lineage in the adult brain. p53 negatively regulates proliferation and survival, and thereby self-renewal, of neural stem cells. Analysis of the neural stem cell transcriptome identified the dysregulation of several cell cycle regulators in the absence of p53, most notably a pronounced downregulation of p21 expression. These data implicate p53 as a suppressor of tissue and cancer stem cell self-renewal.
- Subjects :
- Male
Transcription, Genetic
Cellular differentiation
Models, Neurological
Apoptosis
Stem cell factor
Biology
Mice
Cancer stem cell
Neurosphere
Animals
Molecular Biology
Cells, Cultured
Cell Proliferation
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Mice, Knockout
Neurons
Induced stem cells
Gene Expression Profiling
Stem Cells
Genes, p53
Neural stem cell
Cell biology
Neoplastic Stem Cells
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
Stem cell
Developmental Biology
Adult stem cell
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14779129 and 09501991
- Volume :
- 133
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Development
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a0668cb3f73ea00bdc4d75e8a85d277f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.02208