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ΔNp63α promotes cellular quiescence via induction and activation of Notch3.

Sierra Kent1, Justine Hutchinson, Amanda Balboni, Andrew Decastro, Pratima Cherukuri, James Direnzo.   

Abstract

Genetic analysis of TP63 indicates that ΔNp63 isoforms are required for preservation of self-renewing capacity in the stem cell compartments of diverse epithelial structures; however, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms remain incompletely defined. Cellular quiescence is a common feature of adult stem cells that may account for their ability to retain long-term replicative capacity while simultaneously limiting cellular division. Similarly, quiescence within tumor stem cell populations may represent a mechanism by which these populations evade cytotoxic therapy and initiate tumor recurrence. Here, we present evidence that ΔNp63α, the predominant TP63 isoform in the regenerative compartment of diverse epithelial structuresm, promotes cellular quiescence via activation of Notch signaling. In HC11 cells, ectopic ΔNp63α mediates a proliferative arrest in the 2N state coincident with reduced RNA synthesis characteristic of cellular quiescence. Additionally, ΔNp63α and other quiescence-inducing stimuli enhanced expression of Notch3 in HC11s and breast cancer cell lines, and ectopic expression of the Notch3 intracellular domain (N3 (ICD) ) was sufficient to cause accumulation in G 0/G 1 and increased expression of two genes associated with quiescence, Hes1 and Mxi1. Pharmacologic inhibition of Notch signaling or shRNA-mediated suppression of Notch3 were sufficient to bypass quiescence induced by ΔNp63α and other quiescence-inducing stimuli. These studies identify a novel mechanism by which ΔNp63α preserves long-term replicative capacity by promoting cellular quiescence and identify the Notch signaling pathway as a mediator of multiple quiescence-inducing stimuli, including ΔNp63α expression.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21912215      PMCID: PMC3218621          DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.18.17300

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


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