Affiliation:
1. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Robin Chemers Neustein Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Abstract
Peroxisome inheritance and differentiation
For normal tissue structure and function, cells exert strict control over growth versus differentiation. Poor wound healing and aging can result from too little proliferation. Conversely, the development of cancer can involve excessive cell growth. Asare
et al.
looked for regulators that balance proliferation and differentiation in the epidermis (see the Perspective by Gruneberg and Barr). They observed differences in the transcript profile of epidermal progenitors, their differentiating progeny, and epidermal cancers. Epidermal progenitors that were deficient in the peroxisome-associate protein Pex11b did not segregate peroxisomes properly among dividing cells. This led to a delay in mitosis that perturbed polarized divisions. These events skewed daughter cell fate and resulted in a defective skin barrier. Thus, peroxisome inheritance appears to play a role in normal mitosis and cell differentiation.
Science
, this issue
10.1126/science.aah4701
; see also p.
459
Funder
National Cancer Institute Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
United Negro College Fund
Merck Science Initiative Graduate Fellowship
NIH
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Cited by
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