| Literature DB >> 28434938 |
Suk Ho Eun1, Lijuan Feng1, Luis Cedeno-Rosario1, Qiang Gan1, Gang Wei2, Kairong Cui2, Keji Zhao2, Xin Chen3.
Abstract
Dedifferentiation is an important process to replenish lost stem cells during aging or regeneration after injury to maintain tissue homeostasis. Here, we report that Enhancer of Zeste [E(z)], a component of the Polycomb repression complex 2 (PRC2), is required to maintain a stable pool of germline stem cells (GSCs) within the niche microenvironment. During aging, germ cells with reduced E(z) activity cannot meet that requirement, but the defect arises from neither increased GSC death nor premature differentiation. Instead, we found evidence that the decrease of GSCs upon the inactivation of E(z) in the germline could be attributed to defective dedifferentiation. During recovery from genetically manipulated GSC depletion, E(z) knockdown germ cells also fail to replenish lost GSCs. Taken together, our data suggest that E(z) acts intrinsically in germ cells to activate dedifferentiation and thus replenish lost GSCs during both aging and tissue regeneration.Entities:
Keywords: Enhancer of Zeste; Polycomb repression complex; dedifferentiation; germline stem cell
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28434938 PMCID: PMC5516936 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2017.04.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Biol ISSN: 0022-2836 Impact factor: 5.469