| Literature DB >> 29679558 |
Ran Xu1, Jing Li1, Hang Zhao1, Ruiyan Kong1, Min Wei1, Lin Shi1, Guang Bai1, Zhouhua Li2.
Abstract
Most, if not all, stem cells reside in a defined microenvironment, called the niche. Short-ranged niche signal must be tightly controlled to be active only inside the niche to maintain the proper balance of stem cell self-renewal verse differentiation. However, how niche components restrict localized niche signal activation remains largely unknown. Here, we find that Thickveins (Tkv, a type I receptor of the Dpp signaling pathway) in cyst stem cells (CySCs) of the testis niche prevents Dpp signaling activation outside of the niche. We show that Tkv functions as Dpp trap/sink to spatially restrain Dpp signaling inside the niche. This self-restrained regulation of niche activity by Tkv in CySCs is independent of the canonical Dpp signaling pathway. Our data demonstrate the critical roles of niche components (CySCs) in the self-restrained regulation of niche activity, which could be shed light on niche activity regulation in general.Entities:
Keywords: Dpp signaling; Drosophila; Niche; Stem cell; Tkv
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29679558 DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.04.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol ISSN: 0012-1606 Impact factor: 3.582