Literature DB >> 21898689

Core binding factor beta functions in the maintenance of stem cells and orchestrates continuous proliferation and differentiation in mouse incisors.

Hiroshi Kurosaka1, Md Nurul Islam, Koh-Ichi Kuremoto, Satoru Hayano, Masahiro Nakamura, Noriaki Kawanabe, Takeshi Yanagita, David P C Rice, Hidemitsu Harada, Ichiro Taniuchi, Takashi Yamashiro.   

Abstract

Rodent incisors grow continuously throughout life, and epithelial progenitor cells are supplied from stem cells in the cervical loop. We report that epithelial Runx genes are involved in the maintenance of epithelial stem cells and their subsequent continuous differentiation and therefore growth of the incisors. Core binding factor β (Cbfb) acts as a binding partner for all Runx proteins, and targeted inactivation of this molecule abrogates the activity of all Runx complexes. Mice deficient in epithelial Cbfb produce short incisors and display marked underdevelopment of the cervical loop and suppressed epithelial Fgf9 expression and mesenchymal Fgf3 and Fgf10 expression in the cervical loop. In culture, FGF9 protein rescues these phenotypes. These findings indicate that epithelial Runx functions to maintain epithelial stem cells and that Fgf9 may be a target gene of Runx signaling. Cbfb mutants also lack enamel formation and display downregulated Shh mRNA expression in cells differentiating into ameloblasts. Furthermore, Fgf9 deficiency results in a proximal shift of the Shh expressing cell population and ectopic FGF9 protein suppresses Shh expression. These findings indicate that Shh as well as Fgf9 expression is maintained by Runx/Cbfb but that Fgf9 antagonizes Shh expression. The present results provide the first genetic evidence that Runx/Cbfb genes function in the maintenance of stem cells in developing incisors by activating Fgf signaling loops between the epithelium and mesenchyme. In addition, Runx genes also orchestrate continuous proliferation and differentiation by maintaining the expression of Fgf9 and Shh mRNA.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21898689     DOI: 10.1002/stem.722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 1066-5099            Impact factor:   6.277


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