Notch signaling controls multiple steps of pancreatic differentiation
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Multiple cell types of the pancreas appear asynchronously during embryogenesis, which requires that pancreatic progenitor cell potential changes over time. Loss-of-function studies have shown that Notch signaling modulates the differentiation of these progenitors, but it remains unclear how and when the Notch pathway acts. We established a modular transgenic system to heritably activate mouse Notch1 in multiple types of progenitors and differentiated cells. We find that misexpression of activated Notch in Pdx1-expressing progenitor cells prevents differentiation of both exocrine and endocrine lineages. Progenitors remain trapped in an undifferentiated state even if Notch activation occurs long after the…
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Authors
4- LCL. Charles MurtaughCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- BZBen Z. Stanger
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- KMKristen M. Kwan
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- DADouglas A. Melton
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Notch signaling pathway
- Progenitor cell
- Biology
- Pancreas
- Cell biology
- PDX1
- Cellular differentiation
- Enteroendocrine cell