Vu, Jonathan T Tavasoli, Katherine U Sheedy, Connor J Chowdhury, Soham P Mandjikian, Lori Bacal, Julien Morrissey, Meghan A Richardson, Chris D Gardner, Brooke M
Peroxisomes are membrane-bound organelles harboring metabolic enzymes. In humans, peroxisomes are required for normal development, yet the genes regulating peroxisome function remain unclear. We performed a genome-wide CRISPRi screen to identify novel factors involved in peroxisomal homeostasis. We found that inhibition of RNF146, an E3 ligase acti...
Peppelenbosch, Maikel Lebbink, Joyce Smits, Ron Zhang, Ruyi Li, Shanshan Schippers, Kelly Li, Yunlong Eimers, Boaz Lavrijsen, Marla Wang, Ling
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UNLABELLED: AXIN1 is a major component of the β-catenin destruction complex and is frequently mutated in various cancer types, particularly liver cancers. Truncating AXIN1 mutations are recognized to encode a defective protein that leads to β-catenin stabilization, but the functional consequences of missense mutations are not well characterized. He...
Liang, Binyong Wang, Haichuan Qiao, Yu Wang, Xue Qian, Manning Song, Xinhua Zhou, Yi Zhang, Yi Shang, Runze Che, Li
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Background and aimsGain-of-function (GOF) mutations of CTNNB1 and loss-of-function (LOF) mutations of AXIN1 are recurrent genetic alterations in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We aim to investigate the functional contribution of Hippo/YAP/TAZ in GOF CTNNB1 or LOF AXIN1 mutant HCCs.Approach and resultsThe requirement of YAP/TAZ in c-Met/β-Catenin a...
Xu, Chuanrui Xu, Zhong Zhang, Yi Evert, Matthias Calvisi, Diego F Chen, Xin
Deregulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling is one of the main genetic alterations in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Comprehensive genomic analyses have revealed that gain-of-function mutation of CTNNB1, which encodes β-catenin, and loss-of-function mutation of AXIN1 occur in approximately 35% of human HCC samples. Human HCCs with activation of the ...
Han, Yingying Villarreal-Ponce, Alvaro Gutierrez, Guadalupe Nguyen, Quy Sun, Peng Wu, Ting Sui, Benjamin Berx, Geert Brabletz, Thomas Kessenbrock, Kai
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Maintenance of undifferentiated, long-lived, and often quiescent stem cells in the basal compartment is important for homeostasis and regeneration of multiple epithelial tissues, but the molecular mechanisms that coordinately control basal cell fate and stem cell quiescence are elusive. Here, we report an epithelium-intrinsic requirement for Zeb1, ...
Chavali, Manideep Ulloa-Navas, Maria José Pérez-Borredá, Pedro Garcia-Verdugo, Jose Manuel McQuillen, Patrick S Huang, Eric J Rowitch, David H
Recent studies have indicated oligodendroglial-vascular crosstalk during brain development, but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. We report that oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) contact sprouting endothelial tip cells in mouse, ferret, and human neonatal white matter. Using transgenic mice, we show that increased or decre...
Albrecht, Lauren V Tejeda-Muñoz, Nydia Bui, Maggie H Cicchetto, Andrew C Di Biagio, Daniele Colozza, Gabriele Schmid, Ernst Piccolo, Stefano Christofk, Heather R De Robertis, Edward M
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Canonical Wnt signaling is emerging as a major regulator of endocytosis. Here, we report that Wnt-induced macropinocytosis is regulated through glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) and the β-catenin destruction complex. We find that mutation of Axin1, a tumor suppressor and component of the destruction complex, results in the activation of macropinocy...
Gammons, Melissa V Renko, Miha Flack, Joshua E Mieszczanek, Juliusz Bienz, Mariann
Feedback control is a universal feature of cell signaling pathways. Naked/NKD is a widely conserved feedback regulator of Wnt signaling which controls animal development and tissue homeostasis. Naked/NKD destabilizes Dishevelled, which assembles Wnt signalosomes to inhibit the β-catenin destruction complex via recruitment of Axin. Here, we discover...
Wilson, DH Jarman, EJ Mellin, RP Wilson, ML Waddell, SH Tsokkou, P Younger, NT Raven, A Bhalla, SR Noll, ATR
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The number of patients diagnosed with chronic bile duct disease is increasing and in most cases these diseases result in chronic ductular scarring, necessitating liver transplantation. The formation of ductular scaring affects liver function; however, scar-generating portal fibroblasts also provide important instructive signals to promote the proli...
Qiao, Yu Wang, Jingxiao Karagoz, Eylul Liang, Binyong Song, Xinhua Shang, Runze Evert, Katja Xu, Meng Che, Li Evert, Matthias
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Inactivating mutations of axis inhibition protein 1 (AXIN1), a negative regulator of the Wnt/β-Catenin cascade, are among the common genetic events in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), affecting approximately 10% of cases. In the present manuscript, we sought to define the genetic crosstalk between Axin1 mutants and Wnt/β-catenin as well as Not...