Journal article
Myb controls intestinal stem cell genes and self-renewal
D Cheasley, L Pereira, S Lightowler, E Vincan, J Malaterre, RG Ramsay
Stem Cells | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1002/stem.761
Abstract
Rapid advances have been made in the understanding of how the highly proliferative gastrointestinal tract epithelium is regulated under homeostasis and disease. The identification of putative intestinal stem cell (ISC) genes and the ability to culture ISC capable of generating all four lineages plus the architecture of small intestinal (SI) crypts has been transformative. Here, we show that transcription factor Myb governs ISC gene expression, particularly Lgr5. Lgr5 is associated with cells that have the capacity to generate all cell lineages in SI organoid cultures and colorectal cancer cells, which overexpress Myb. Furthermore, Wnt signaling and Myb cooperate in maximal Lgr5 promoter acti..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a NHMRC Program Grant #487922 and NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship #APP1002117 to R. G. R.