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Publication : Genotoxic stress abrogates renewal of melanocyte stem cells by triggering their differentiation.

First Author  Inomata K Year  2009
Journal  Cell Volume  137
Issue  6 Pages  1088-99
PubMed ID  19524511 Mgi Jnum  J:157347
Mgi Id  MGI:4430686 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2009.03.037
Citation  Inomata K, et al. (2009) Genotoxic stress abrogates renewal of melanocyte stem cells by triggering their differentiation. Cell 137(6):1088-99
abstractText  Somatic stem cell depletion due to the accumulation of DNA damage has been implicated in the appearance of aging-related phenotypes. Hair graying, a typical sign of aging in mammals, is caused by the incomplete maintenance of melanocyte stem cells (MSCs) with age. Here, we report that irreparable DNA damage, as caused by ionizing radiation, abrogates renewal of MSCs in mice. Surprisingly, the DNA-damage response triggers MSC differentiation into mature melanocytes in the niche, rather than inducing their apoptosis or senescence. The resulting MSC depletion leads to irreversible hair graying. Furthermore, deficiency of Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM), a central transducer kinase of the DNA-damage response, sensitizes MSCs to ectopic differentiation, demonstrating that the kinase protects MSCs from their premature differentiation by functioning as a 'stemness checkpoint' to maintain the stem cell quality and quantity.
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