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Activated Notch1 alters differentiation of embryonic stem cells into mesodermal cell lineages at multiple stages of development.

Timm Schroeder1, Franziska Meier-Stiegen, Ralf Schwanbeck, Hanna Eilken, Satomi Nishikawa, Robert Häsler, Stefan Schreiber, Georg W Bornkamm, Shin-Ichi Nishikawa, Ursula Just.   

Abstract

Signals of Notch transmembrane receptors function to regulate a wide variety of developmental cell fates. Here we investigate the role of Notch signaling in the development of mesodermal cell types by expressing a tamoxifen-inducible, activated form of Notch1 in embryonic stem cells (ESC). For differentiation of ESC into first mesodermal progenitor cells and then endothelial, mural, cardiac muscle and hematopoietic cells, the OP9 stroma co-culture system was used. Timed activation of Notch signaling by the addition of tamoxifen at various stages during differentiation of ESC into mesodermal cell lineages results in profound alterations in the generation of all of these cells. Differentiation of ESC into Flk1(+) mesodermal cells is inhibited by activated Notch. When Notch signaling is activated in mesodermal cells, generation of cardiac muscle, endothelial and hematopoietic cells is inhibited, favoring the generation of mural cells. Activation of Notch signaling in hematopoietic cells reduces colony formation and maintenance of hematopoiesis. These data suggest that Notch signaling plays a regulatory role in mesodermal development, cardiomyogenesis, the balanced generation of endothelial versus mural cells of blood vessels and hematopoietic development.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16822655     DOI: 10.1016/j.mod.2006.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Dev        ISSN: 0925-4773            Impact factor:   1.882


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Authors:  Hanna M Eilken; Shin-Ichi Nishikawa; Timm Schroeder
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-02-12       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Notch signaling activation in human embryonic stem cells is required for embryonic, but not trophoblastic, lineage commitment.

Authors:  Xiaobing Yu; Jizhong Zou; Zhaohui Ye; Holly Hammond; Guibin Chen; Akinori Tokunaga; Prashant Mali; Yue-Ming Li; Curt Civin; Nicholas Gaiano; Linzhao Cheng
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2008-05-08       Impact factor: 24.633

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Authors:  Mark Mercola; Pilar Ruiz-Lozano; Michael D Schneider
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2011-02-15       Impact factor: 11.361

4.  Induction of hematopoietic differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells by an AGM-derived stromal cell line is not further enhanced by overexpression of HOXB4.

Authors:  Sabrina A M Gordon-Keylock; Melany Jackson; Caoxin Huang; Kay Samuel; Richard A Axton; Robert A J Oostendorp; Helen Taylor; Julie Wilson; Lesley M Forrester
Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2010-09-09       Impact factor: 3.272

5.  The effect of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) long-term normoxic and hypoxic cultures on the maintenance of pluripotency.

Authors:  Vladimir Zachar; Sinha M Prasad; Simon C Weli; Anette Gabrielsen; Karsten Petersen; Michael B Petersen; Trine Fink
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim       Date:  2010-02-23       Impact factor: 2.416

6.  Notch1 signaling regulates chondrogenic lineage determination through Sox9 activation.

Authors:  R Haller; R Schwanbeck; S Martini; K Bernoth; J Kramer; U Just; J Rohwedel
Journal:  Cell Death Differ       Date:  2011-08-26       Impact factor: 15.828

Review 7.  Notch signaling as an important mediator of cardiac repair and regeneration after myocardial infarction.

Authors:  Yuxin Li; Yukio Hiroi; James K Liao
Journal:  Trends Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 6.677

8.  Continuous hypoxic culturing maintains activation of Notch and allows long-term propagation of human embryonic stem cells without spontaneous differentiation.

Authors:  S M Prasad; M Czepiel; C Cetinkaya; K Smigielska; S C Weli; H Lysdahl; A Gabrielsen; K Petersen; N Ehlers; T Fink; S L Minger; V Zachar
Journal:  Cell Prolif       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 6.831

9.  Convergence of Notch and beta-catenin signaling induces arterial fate in vascular progenitors.

Authors:  Kohei Yamamizu; Taichi Matsunaga; Hideki Uosaki; Hiroyuki Fukushima; Shiori Katayama; Mina Hiraoka-Kanie; Kohnosuke Mitani; Jun K Yamashita
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2010-04-19       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  Activated Notch1 target genes during embryonic cell differentiation depend on the cellular context and include lineage determinants and inhibitors.

Authors:  Franziska Meier-Stiegen; Ralf Schwanbeck; Kristina Bernoth; Simone Martini; Thomas Hieronymus; David Ruau; Martin Zenke; Ursula Just
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-07-08       Impact factor: 3.240

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