Literature DB >> 21293190

While p73 is essential, p63 is completely dispensable for the development of the central nervous system.

Lena Holembowski1, Ramona Schulz, Flaminia Talos, Andreas Scheel, Sonja Wolff, Matthias Dobbelstein, Ute Moll.   

Abstract

The ancient p53 paralogs p63 and p73 regulate specific tissue formation, cell survival and cell death via their TA and ΔN isoforms. Targeted disruption of the p73 locus leads to severe defects in the development of the central nervous system (CNS), and p73 has recently been shown to be an essential regulator of neural stem cell maintenance and differentiation in both embryonal and adult neurogenesis. In contrast, global p63-/- mice lack skin and limbs. Moreover, p63 is detectable in embryonic cortex. It has previously been proposed to also play critical pro-death and pro-survival roles in neural precursors of the developing sympathetic and central nervous system, respectively, based on experimental overexpression and siRNA-mediated knockdown of p63. Here we perform an extensive analysis of the developing central nervous system in global p63-/- mice and their wildtype littermates. Brain and spinal cord of embryos and newborn mice were assessed in vivo for neuroanatomy, histology, apoptosis, proliferation, stemness and differentiation, and in vitro for self-renewal and maturation in neurosphere assays. None of these analyses revealed a detectable phenotype in p63-/- mice. Hence, despite the profound impact of p63 on the development of stratified epithelia and limbs, p63 is completely dispensable for proper development of the central nervous system. Thus, despite their strong homology, the non-overlapping tissue specificity of p63 and p73 functions appears more pronounced than previously anticipated.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21293190      PMCID: PMC3174004          DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.4.14859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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