Tissue-specific regulation of retinal and pituitary precursor cell proliferation

X Li, V Perissi, F Liu, DW Rose, MG Rosenfeld - Science, 2002 - science.org
X Li, V Perissi, F Liu, DW Rose, MG Rosenfeld
Science, 2002science.org
Mammalian organogenesis requires the expansion of pluripotent precursor cells before the
subsequent determination of specific cell types, but the tissue-specific molecular
mechanisms that regulate the initial expansion of primordial cells remain poorly defined. We
have genetically established that Six6 homeodomain factor, acting as a strong tissue-
specific repressor, regulates early progenitor cell proliferation during mammalian
retinogenesis and pituitary development. Six6, in association with Dach corepressors …
Mammalian organogenesis requires the expansion of pluripotent precursor cells before the subsequent determination of specific cell types, but the tissue-specific molecular mechanisms that regulate the initial expansion of primordial cells remain poorly defined. We have genetically established that Six6 homeodomain factor, acting as a strong tissue-specific repressor, regulates early progenitor cell proliferation during mammalian retinogenesis and pituitary development. Six6, in association with Dach corepressors, regulates proliferation by directly repressing cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, including thep27Kip1 promoter. These data reveal a molecular mechanism by which a tissue-specific transcriptional repressor-corepressor complex can provide an organ-specific strategy for physiological expansion of precursor populations.
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