干细胞
生物
细胞生物学
生物钟
昼夜节律
时钟
成体干细胞
细胞分化
遗传学
内分泌学
基因
作者
Peggy Janich,Gloria Pascual,Anna Merlos‐Suárez,Eduard Batlle,Jürgen A. Ripperger,Urs Albrecht,Hai‐Ying Mary Cheng,Karl Obrietan,Luciano Di Croce,Salvador Aznar Benitah
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2011-11-08
卷期号:480 (7376): 209-214
被引量:317
摘要
Murine epidermal stem cells undergo alternate cycles of dormancy and activation, fuelling tissue renewal. However, only a subset of stem cells becomes active during each round of morphogenesis, indicating that stem cells coexist in heterogeneous responsive states. Using a circadian-clock reporter-mouse model, here we show that the dormant hair-follicle stem cell niche contains coexisting populations of cells at opposite phases of the clock, which are differentially predisposed to respond to homeostatic cues. The core clock protein Bmal1 modulates the expression of stem cell regulatory genes in an oscillatory manner, to create populations that are either predisposed, or less prone, to activation. Disrupting this clock equilibrium, through deletion of Bmal1 (also known as Arntl) or Per1/2, resulted in a progressive accumulation or depletion of dormant stem cells, respectively. Stem cell arrhythmia also led to premature epidermal ageing, and a reduction in the development of squamous tumours. Our results indicate that the circadian clock fine-tunes the temporal behaviour of epidermal stem cells, and that its perturbation affects homeostasis and the predisposition to tumorigenesis.
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