scholarly journals The role of Notch signaling in the mammalian ovary

Reproduction ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 153 (6) ◽  
pp. R187-R204 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dallas A Vanorny ◽  
Kelly E Mayo

The Notch pathway is a contact-dependent, or juxtacrine, signaling system that is conserved in metazoan organisms and is important in many developmental processes. Recent investigations have demonstrated that the Notch pathway is active in both the embryonic and postnatal ovary and plays important roles in events including follicle assembly and growth, meiotic maturation, ovarian vasculogenesis and steroid hormone production. In mice, disruption of the Notch pathway results in ovarian pathologies affecting meiotic spindle assembly, follicle histogenesis, granulosa cell proliferation and survival, corpora luteal function and ovarian neovascularization. These aberrations result in abnormal folliculogenesis and reduced fertility. The knowledge of the cellular interactions facilitated by the Notch pathway is an important area for continuing research, and future studies are expected to enhance our understanding of ovarian function and provide critical insights for improving reproductive health. This review focuses on the expression of Notch pathway components in the ovary, and on the multiple functions of Notch signaling in follicle assembly, maturation and development. We focus on the mouse, where genetic investigations are possible, and relate this information to the human ovary.

Blood ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 118 (4) ◽  
pp. 1154-1162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Zheng ◽  
Tuomas Tammela ◽  
Masahiro Yamamoto ◽  
Andrey Anisimov ◽  
Tanja Holopainen ◽  
...  

Abstract Notch signaling plays a central role in cell-fate determination, and its role in lateral inhibition in angiogenic sprouting is well established. However, the role of Notch signaling in lymphangiogenesis, the growth of lymphatic vessels, is poorly understood. Here we demonstrate Notch pathway activity in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs), as well as induction of delta-like ligand 4 (Dll4) and Notch target genes on stimulation with VEGF or VEGF-C. Suppression of Notch signaling by a soluble form of Dll4 (Dll4-Fc) synergized with VEGF in inducing LEC sprouting in 3-dimensional (3D) fibrin gel assays. Expression of Dll4-Fc in adult mouse ears promoted lymphangiogenesis, which was augmented by coexpressing VEGF. Lymphangiogenesis triggered by Notch inhibition was suppressed by a monoclonal VEGFR-2 Ab as well as soluble VEGF and VEGF-C/VEGF-D ligand traps. LECs transduced with Dll4 preferentially adopted the tip cell position over nontransduced cells in 3D sprouting assays, suggesting an analogous role for Dll4/Notch in lymphatic and blood vessel sprouting. These results indicate that the Notch pathway controls lymphatic endothelial quiescence, and explain why LECs are poorly responsive to VEGF compared with VEGF-C. Understanding the role of the Notch pathway in lymphangiogenesis provides further insight for the therapeutic manipulation of the lymphatic vessels.


2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-437
Author(s):  
Nadežda Lachej ◽  
Janina Didžiapetrienė ◽  
Birutė Kazbarienė ◽  
Daiva Kanopienė ◽  
Violeta Jonušienė

Background. The components of the Notch signaling pathway are important in maintaining the balance involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. Therefore, dysfunction of the Notch prevents differentiation, ultimately guiding undifferentiated cells toward malignant transformation. The aim of this article is to present recently published data concerning the role of the Notch signaling pathway components in development and prognosis of oncologic diseases, in occurrence of resistance to cytostatic agents and importance in creating of new cancer treatment approaches. Materials and methods. The Pubmed was the main source of looking for information for this article. Results. Recent investigations show that disorders of the Notch signaling pathway are associated with development of some human haematological and solid cancers. In different tissues and organs this active pathway can act as a tumor suppressor or an oncogene. Accordingly, the increased or decreased expression of its components is defined. Most of published data show that the increased expression of Notch pathway components correlates with a worse prognosis of cancer and a shorter survival. Recently, the Notch pathway has been reported to be involved in drug resistance. The modulation of the Notch signaling pathway could be helpful in treatment of some tumors with abnormal activity of this pathway’s components. Therefore changes in the expression of Notch components could become important predictive factors, helpful in selecting the proper treatment method. Conclusions. The results of recent studies are very important, since the detecting of the prognostic and predictive value of components of the Notch signaling pathway can allow creating new and improving already known methods of cancer diagnostic and treatment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esther C. Broner ◽  
Jonathan A. Trujillo ◽  
Michael Korzinkin ◽  
Tejaswini Subbannayya ◽  
Nishant Agrawal ◽  
...  

Despite recent advancements, the 5 year survival of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) hovers at 60%. DCLK1 has been shown to regulate epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition as well as serving as a cancer stem cell marker in colon, pancreatic and renal cancer. Although it was reported that DCLK1 is associated with poor prognosis in oropharyngeal cancers, very little is known about the molecular characterization of DCLK1 in HNSCC. In this study, we performed a comprehensive transcriptome-based computational analysis on hundreds of HNSCC patients from TCGA and GEO databases, and found that DCLK1 expression positively correlates with NOTCH signaling pathway activation. Since NOTCH signaling has a recognized role in HNSCC tumorigenesis, we next performed a series of in vitro experiments in a collection of HNSCC cell lines to investigate the role of DCLK1 in NOTCH pathway regulation. Our analyses revealed that DCLK1 inhibition, using either a pharmacological inhibitor or siRNA, resulted in substantially decreased proliferation, invasion, migration, and colony formation. Furthermore, these effects paralleled downregulation of active NOTCH1, and its downstream effectors, HEY1, HES1 and HES5, whereas overexpression of DCLK1 in normal keratinocytes, lead to an upregulation of NOTCH signaling associated with increased proliferation. Analysis of 233 primary and 40 recurrent HNSCC cancer biopsies revealed that high DCLK1 expression was associated with poor prognosis and showed a trend towards higher active NOTCH1 expression in tumors with elevated DCLK1. Our results demonstrate the novel role of DCLK1 as a regulator of NOTCH signaling network and suggest its potential as a therapeutic target in HNSCC.


2014 ◽  
Vol 115 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Austin Nakano ◽  
Yasuhiro Nakashima ◽  
Diana A Yanez ◽  
Marlin Touma ◽  
Haruko Nakano ◽  
...  

Rationale: Tight control of cardiomyocyte proliferation is essential for the formation of four-chambered heart. Although human mutation of NKX2-5 is linked to septal defects and atrioventricular conduction abnormalities, early lethality and hemodynamic alteration in the mutant models have caused controversy as to whether Nkx2-5 regulates cardiomyocyte proliferation. Objective: In this study, we circumvented these limitations by atrial-restricted deletion of Nkx2-5. Method and Results: Atrial-specific Nkx2-5 mutants died shortly after birth with hyperplastic working myocytes and conduction system including two nodes and internodal tracts. Multicolor reporter analysis revealed that Nkx2-5-null cardiomyocytes displayed clonal proliferative activity throughout the atria, indicating the suppressive role of Nkx2-5 in the cardiomyocyte proliferation after chamber ballooning stages. Transcriptome analysis revealed that aberrant activation of Notch signaling underlies hyperproliferation of mutant cardiomyocytes, and forced activation of Notch signaling recapitulates hyperproliferation of working myocytes but not conduction system. Conclusion: Collectively, these data suggest that Nkx2-5 regulates proliferation of atrial working and conduction myocardium in coordination with Notch pathway.


Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 3604-3604
Author(s):  
Iran Rashedi ◽  
Alejandro Gomez-Aristizábal ◽  
Xinghua Wang ◽  
Sowmya Viswanathan ◽  
Armand Keating

Abstract Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are used as cell therapy for a variety of disorders, largely because of their immunosuppressive and regenerative functions by exerting immune effects via direct and indirect interactions with many types of immune cells. MSCs recruit and promote the generation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) both in vitro and in vivo. Toll-like receptors (TLRs), known for roles in innate and adaptive immunity, are involved in numerous pathological conditions, including graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Several TLRs, especially TLR3 and TLR4, are highly expressed on MSCs and affect immunomodulatory functions and possibly, therapeutic potency. Indeed, two distinct anti- and pro-inflammatory MSC phenotypes have been reported after activation of TLR3 and TLR4, respectively. The role of TLRs on MSC-mediated Treg generation, however, is not known. In this study, we investigated the role of TLR3 and TLR4 in the MSC-mediated generation of Tregs in an allogeneic co-culture model. Data for each experiment were collected from 1 PBMC donor and 3 MSC donors. We found that pre-activation of TLR3 and TLR4 by their ligands (poly I:C for TLR3, LPS for TLR4) enhanced the generation of Tregs by MSCs: 1.2 ± 0.2% in CD4+ cells cultured alone, 3.9 ± 0.3% in co-culture with control MSCs, 6.04 ± 0.1% in co-culture with TLR3-activated MSCs and 6.6 ± 0.4% in co-culture with TLR4-activated MSCs. siRNA-mediated silencing of TLR3 and TLR4 reduced Tregs by 51.7% and 61.8% in co-culture with poly I:C- and LPS-primed MSCs, respectively. Treg levels for the poly I:C-activated group were 6.3 ± 0.2% for co-cultures with control MSCs, 5.2 ± 0.3% for MSCs treated with scrambled RNA and 3 ± 0.3% for MSCs treated with TLR3-siRNA. For the LPS-activated group, Treg levels were 6.7 ± 0.3% with control MSCs, 5.7 ± 0.5% with MSCs treated with scrambled RNA and 2.5 ± 0.3% for MSCs treated with TLR4-siRNA. MSC-mediated Treg induction required cell-cell contact as conditioned media (CM) from TLR-activated or control MSCs failed to induce Tregs among CD4+ enriched cells: 4.75 ± 0.1% in direct co-culture vs 2.72 ± 0.3%, P= 0.004 in CM from control MSCs, 6.35 ± 0.2% in direct co-culture vs 2.97 ± 0.2%, P=0.0008 in CM from TLR3-activated MSCs, 6.7 ± 0.3% in direct co-culture vs 3.2 ± 0.3, P=0.001 in CM from the TLR4-activated group. We showed that the notch pathway is activated in CD4+ cells co-cultured with TLR-activated, but not control MSCs, and inhibition of notch signaling reduced MSC-mediated Tregs in co-cultures with TLR3- and TLR4-activated, but not control MSCs: 4.75 ± 0.1% vs 3.76 ± 0.4%, P=0.09 in control MSCs, 6.35 ± 0.2% vs 4.43 ± 0.3%, P=0.012 in TLR3-activated MSCs, 6.7 ± 0.3% vs 3.97 ± 0.1%, P=0.001 in TLR4-activated MSCs. Our data show a new role for TLR3 and TLR4 in the immunoregulatory function of human MSCs, and indicate the involvement of notch signaling as a mechanism for the further induction of Tregs in TLR3- and TLR4-activated MSCs. These studies have implications for the use of TLR-activated MSCs in the enhanced generation of Tregs such as for the treatment of acute GVHD. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


1990 ◽  
Vol 125 (2) ◽  
pp. 279-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Taya ◽  
S. Sasamoto

ABSTRACT The role of the adrenal gland in the regulation of gonadotrophin and prolactin secretion in the lactating rat was investigated. Changes in secretion of LH, FSH, prolactin, ACTH, β-lipotrophin (β-LPH), inhibin, corticosterone and progesterone after adrenalectomy were examined during the second half of lactation. Follicular maturation was determined by the ability of the follicles to ovulate in response to 10IU human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG). Adrenalectomy on day 10 of lactation prevented an increase in plasma concentrations of LH and FSH in response to ovariectomy performed at the same time as adrenalectomy, and markedly stimulated secretion of ACTH, β-LPH and prolactin. Adrenalectomy reduced the number of follicles capable of ovulating in response to hCG. Concentrations of inhibin and progesterone in the plasma significantly decreased after adrenalectomy, indicating that development of ovulatory follicles and luteal function had been suppressed. Abolishing the increase in plasma concentrations of LH and inducing a decrease in FSH in the plasma by adrenalectomy therefore prevented maturation of a new set of follicles usually seen during the second half of lactation in rats. The decrease in plasma concentrations of LH also inhibited the ability of the corpus luteum to secrete progesterone, although high concentrations of plasma prolactin were maintained in adrenalectomized lactating rats. These results indicate that the pituitary-adrenal system is capable of influencing the maintenance of a normal secretion of gonadotrophin and prolactin as well as the maintenance of ovarian function during lactation in the rat. Journal of Endocrinology (1990) 125, 279—285


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-37
Author(s):  
A.T. Shchastniy ◽  
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E.I. Lebedeva ◽  
A.S. Babenka ◽  
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...  

Objectives. To study the role of mRNA level of the Notch signaling pathway genes in induced rat liver fibrogenesis. Material and methods. Fibrosis followed by the transition to liver cirrhosis in rats of Wistar line was induced with thioacetamide at a dose of 200 mg/kg of animal body weight twice a week for 17 weeks. The rats were randomized into 9 groups of 12 animals each. The mRNA level of the Notch signaling pathway genes was assessed by real-time PCR. The notch1, notch2, yap1 and hes1 genes were used as molecular targets. Microscopic analysis of histological preparations was performed using the OLYMPUS BX51 microscope. The degree of fibrosis was assessed according to the scale of Ishak K.G. Results. The study of the classical transcription factor of the Notch signaling pathway, hes1, revealed its very low and stable activity in all studied samples. The analysis of relative dynamics of the mRNA level of the notch1, notch2, and yap1 genes made it possible to determine marked changes in their levels at the point of transition from the normal state of liver tissues to the development of fibrosis. Conclusions. Within the framework of this study, the hes1 gene is not a target of the Notch pathway and can be used as a reference gene. The noted decrease in the mRNA level of the yap1 gene, probably, inhibits the compensatory-restorative processes in the liver, activates the stellate cells, and promotes the transformation of fibrosis into cirrhosis. In addition, it has been found that the revealed fluctuations in the mRNA levels of the notch1 and yap1 genes in relation to the starting point (there are no changes in the liver tissue) quite accurately describe the period of the onset of the transition of advanced fibrosis to cirrhosis. In this regard, they can be considered as potential markers of the transition of fibrosis to cirrhosis.


Blood ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 134 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 3710-3710
Author(s):  
Rebecca Soto ◽  
Edroaldo Lummertz da rocha ◽  
Linda T Vo ◽  
Mariam Hachimi ◽  
Jenna M Frame ◽  
...  

Understanding how hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are specified from mesodermal precursors is essential to the goal of generating patient-specific HSCs capable of multi-potent long-term function. HSCs are born from hemogenic endothelium in select arterial niches during embryonic development through a transdifferentiation process turned endothelial-to-hematopoietic transistion (EHT). Despite increasing efforts to recapitulate this process in vitro, current differentiation protocols largely fail to produce long-lived multi-lineage progenitors from human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) sources. Recently, an in vitro loss-of-function screen in human hematopoietic progenitors identified the Polycomb group protein, Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 1 (EZH1), as a regulator of definitive hematopoietic commitment, as assayed by acquisition of lymphoid competence. To determine the mechanism by which Ezh1 regulates HSPC fate in vivo we employed functional knockdown and epistasis investigations using the zebrafish model. Morpholino-mediated knockdown of ezh1 promoted expression of the conserved HSC markers runx1 and c-myb in the ventral wall of the dorsal aorta (VDA) at 36 hours post fertilization (hpf), as assessed by whole mount in situ hybridization (WISH); additionally, expression of the lymphoid marker rag1 was found to be enhanced at 120 hpf, as assayed by WISH and fluorescent activated cell sorting (FACS), in line with our in vitro observations. An impact on HSPCs was confirmed and quantified by qPCR for runx1 (**p < 0.01) and FACS using the CD41:GFP reporter line (**p < 0.01), indicating significantly increased HSPC number. Importantly, this enhancement in HSPC production had no effect on gross vascular morphology of the niche as determined by confocal microscopy for flk1. Assessment of arterial versus venous fate indicated that while the latter was unchanged in morphant embryos, expression of the arterial markers, epbrinb2a, dll4, dlc and tbx20, was strongly reduced by WISH and qPCR (**p < 0.01, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and **** p < 0.001, respectively). In contrast, markers of hemogenic commitment, gata2b, and scl/flk1, were significantly increased, suggesting that loss of ezh1 enhanced hematopoietic potential at the expense of maintaining arterial fate. Profiling of single-cell RNA-sequencing data obtained from sorted populations of E10.5 mouse embryos revealed EZH1 to be more highly expressed in cells undergoing the endothelial-to-hematopoietic transition, consistent with a role of EZH1 in regulating arterial verses hematopoietic fate. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) from our prior in vitro studies revealed the Notch pathway to be significantly altered following EZH1 knockdown. As Notch signaling has been implicated in both arterial specification and HSC emergence, we next examined the potential role of Notch signaling in ezh1 knockdown-mediated HSPC expansion. Consistent with a hypothesized interaction, differential regulation of Notch ligands and receptors was observed in ezh1 morphants compared to wild-type siblings; specifically, expression of arterial ligands, dll4 and dlc were decreased, while hematopoietic ligands and receptors, jag1a and notch1a were enhanced. Notably, the effect on Notch signaling was specific to ezh1 knockdown, as ezh2 loss shows a distinct pattern and temporal impact, reducing HSC production rather than enhancing it, consistent with recent reports. The strong conservation of ezh1-mediated regulation of HSC number, and our identification of its mechanistic role at the level of Notch receptor/ligand interactions, position zebrafish as a platform to identify chemical mediators that can be used to regulate ezh1 function during in vitro differentiation to unlock multi-lineage HSC commitment of human iPSC for therapeutic application. Disclosures Daley: Epizyme, Inc: Other: Equity & Consulting Fees; 28/7 Therapeutics: Other: Equity & Consulting Fees.


Biomolecules ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 985
Author(s):  
Jose L. Salazar ◽  
Sheng-An Yang ◽  
Shinya Yamamoto

Since its discovery in Drosophila, the Notch signaling pathway has been studied in numerous developmental contexts in diverse multicellular organisms. The role of Notch signaling in nervous system development has been extensively investigated by numerous scientists, partially because many of the core Notch signaling components were initially identified through their dramatic ‘neurogenic’ phenotype of developing fruit fly embryos. Components of the Notch signaling pathway continue to be expressed in mature neurons and glia cells, which is suggestive of a role in the post-developmental nervous system. The Notch pathway has been, so far, implicated in learning and memory, social behavior, addiction, and other complex behaviors using genetic model organisms including Drosophila and mice. Additionally, Notch signaling has been shown to play a modulatory role in several neurodegenerative disease model animals and in mediating neural toxicity of several environmental factors. In this paper, we summarize the knowledge pertaining to the post-developmental roles of Notch signaling in the nervous system with a focus on discoveries made using the fruit fly as a model system as well as relevant studies in C elegans, mouse, rat, and cellular models. Since components of this pathway have been implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders in human, understanding the role of Notch signaling in the mature brain using model organisms will likely provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying these diseases.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (22) ◽  
pp. 8847
Author(s):  
Rossella Gratton ◽  
Paola Maura Tricarico ◽  
Adamo Pio d'Adamo ◽  
Anna Monica Bianco ◽  
Ronald Moura ◽  
...  

Notch pathway is a highly conserved intracellular signaling route that modulates a vast variety of cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, migration, cell fate and death. Recently, the presence of a strict crosstalk between Notch signaling and inflammation has been described, although the precise molecular mechanisms underlying this interplay have not yet been fully unravelled. Disruptions in Notch cascade, due both to direct mutations and/or to an altered regulation in the core components of Notch signaling, might lead to hypo- or hyperactivation of Notch target genes and signaling molecules, ultimately contributing to the onset of autoinflammatory diseases. To date, alterations in Notch signaling have been reported as associated with three autoinflammatory disorders, therefore, suggesting a possible role of Notch in the pathogenesis of the following diseases: hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), Behçet disease (BD), and giant cell arteritis (GCA). In this review, we aim at better characterizing the interplay between Notch and autoinflammatory diseases, trying to identify the role of this signaling route in the context of these disorders.


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