A Gata6-Wnt pathway required for epithelial stem cell development and airway regeneration
- 8 June 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Genetics
- Vol. 40 (7) , 862-870
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.157
Abstract
Edward Morrisey and colleagues show that mice lacking the transcription factor Gata6 in the lung epithelium have an increased number of bronchioalveolar stem cells during development and in the context of lung regeneration. Additional evidence suggests that a Gata6-Wnt pathway regulates the balance of stem cell expansion and epithelial differentiation in the lung. Epithelial organs, including the lung, are known to possess regenerative abilities through activation of endogenous stem cell populations, but the molecular pathways regulating stem cell expansion and regeneration are not well understood. Here we show that Gata6 regulates the temporal appearance and number of bronchioalveolar stem cells (BASCs) in the lung, its absence in Gata6-null lung epithelium leading to the precocious appearance of BASCs and concurrent loss in epithelial differentiation. This expansion of BASCs was the result of a pronounced increase in canonical Wnt signaling in lung epithelium upon loss of Gata6. Expression of the noncanonical Wnt receptor Fzd2 was downregulated in Gata6 mutants and increased Fzd2 or decreased β-catenin expression rescued, in part, the lung epithelial defects in Gata6 mutants. During lung epithelial regeneration, canonical Wnt signaling was activated in the niche containing BASCs and forced activation of Wnt signaling led to a large increase in BASC numbers. Moreover, Gata6 was required for proper lung epithelial regeneration, and postnatal loss of Gata6 led to increased BASC expansion and decreased differentiation. Together, these data demonstrate that Gata6-regulated Wnt signaling controls the balance between progenitor expansion and epithelial differentiation required for both lung development and regeneration.Keywords
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