Lrig1 controls intestinal stem-cell homeostasis by negative regulation of ErbB signalling.
Nat Cell Biol
; 14(4): 401-8, 2012 Mar 04.
Article
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-22388892
Maintenance of adult tissues is carried out by stem cells and is sustained throughout life in a highly ordered manner. Homeostasis within the stem-cell compartment is governed by positive- and negative-feedback regulation of instructive extrinsic and intrinsic signals. ErbB signalling is a prerequisite for maintenance of the intestinal epithelium following injury and tumour formation. As ErbB-family ligands and receptors are highly expressed within the stem-cell niche, we hypothesize that strong endogenous regulators must control the pathway in the stem-cell compartment. Here we show that Lrig1, a negative-feedback regulator of the ErbB receptor family, is highly expressed by intestinal stem cells and controls the size of the intestinal stem-cell niche by regulating the amplitude of growth-factor signalling. Intestinal stem-cell maintenance has so far been attributed to a combination of Wnt and Notch activation and Bmpr inhibition. Our findings reveal ErbB activation as a strong inductive signal for stem-cell proliferation. This has implications for our understanding of ErbB signalling in tissue development and maintenance and the progression of malignant disease.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Stem Cells
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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Signal Transduction
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Receptor, ErbB-2
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Homeostasis
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Intestines
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Nat Cell Biol
Year:
2012
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
United kingdom