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Publication : Stromal Gli signaling regulates the activity and differentiation of prostate stem and progenitor cells.

First Author  Li Q Year  2018
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  293
Issue  27 Pages  10547-10560
PubMed ID  29773652 Mgi Jnum  J:267085
Mgi Id  MGI:6197303 Doi  10.1074/jbc.RA118.003255
Citation  Li Q, et al. (2018) Stromal Gli signaling regulates the activity and differentiation of prostate stem and progenitor cells. J Biol Chem 293(27):10547-10560
abstractText  Interactions between cells in the stroma and epithelium facilitate prostate stem cell activity and tissue regeneration capacity. Numerous molecular signal transduction pathways, including the induction of sonic hedgehog (Shh) to activate the Gli transcription factors, are known to mediate the cross-talk of these two cellular compartments. However, the details of how these signaling pathways regulate prostate stem and progenitor cell activity remain elusive. Here we demonstrate that, although cell-autonomous epithelial Shh-Gli signaling is essential to determine the expression levels of basal cell markers and the renewal potential of epithelial stem and progenitor cells, stromal Gli signaling regulates prostate stem and progenitor cell activity by increasing the number and size of prostate spheroids in vitro Blockade of stromal Gli signaling also inhibited prostate tissue regeneration in vivo The inhibition of stromal Gli signaling suppressed the differentiation of basal and progenitor cells to luminal cells and limited prostate tubule secretory capability. Additionally, stromal cells were able to compensate for the deficiency of epithelial Shh signaling in prostate tissue regeneration. Mechanistically, suppression of Gli signaling increased the signaling factor transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) in stromal cells. Elevation of exogenous TGFbeta1 levels inhibited prostate spheroid formation, suggesting that a stromal Gli-TGFbeta signaling axis regulates the activity of epithelial progenitor cells. Our study illustrates that Gli signaling regulates epithelial stem cell activity and renewal potential in both epithelial and stromal compartments.
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