A Dual Role for SOX10 in the Maintenance of the Postnatal Melanocyte Lineage and the Differentiation of Melanocyte Stem Cell Progenitors
A Dual Role for SOX10 in the Maintenance of the Postnatal Melanocyte Lineage and the Differentiation of Melanocyte Stem Cell Progenitors
During embryogenesis, the transcription factor, Sox10, drives the survival and differentiation of the melanocyte lineage. However, the role that Sox10 plays in postnatal melanocytes is not established. We show in vivo that melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) and more differentiated melanocytes express SOX10 but that McSCs remain undifferentiated. Sox10 knockout (Sox10(fl); Tg(Tyr::CreER)) results in loss of both McSCs and differentiated melanocytes, while overexpression of Sox10 (Tg(DctSox10)) causes premature differentiation and loss of McSCs, leading to hair graying. This suggests that levels of SOX10 are key to normal McSC function and Sox10 must be downregulated for McSC establishment and maintenance. We examined whether the mechanism of Tg(DctSox10) hair graying is through increased expression of Mitf, a target of SOX10, by asking if haploinsufficiency for Mitf (Mitf(vga9) ) can rescue hair graying in Tg(DctSox10) animals. Surprisingly, Mitf(vga9) does not mitigate but exacerbates Tg(DctSox10) hair graying suggesting that MITF participates in the negative regulation of Sox10 in McSCs. These observations demonstrate that while SOX10 is necessary to maintain the postnatal melanocyte lineage it is simultaneously prevented from driving differentiation in the McSCs. This data illustrates how tissue-specific stem cells can arise from lineage-specified precursors through the regulation of the very transcription factors important in defining that lineage.
- National Institutes of Health United States
- University of Georgia Georgia
- National Institute of Health Pakistan
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- George Mason University United States
2716 Genetics (clinical), 10017 Institute of Anatomy, Embryonic Development, 610 Medicine & health, QH426-470, Mice, 1311 Genetics, DDC Classification::5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik :: 57 Biowissenschaften; Biologie :: 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie, 1312 Molecular Biology, Genetics, Animals, 1306 Cancer Research, Cell Lineage, Hair Color, Mice, Knockout, SOXE Transcription Factors, Stem Cells, Cell Differentiation, 1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 10032 Clinic for Oncology and Hematology, 570 Life sciences; biology, Melanocytes, Research Article
2716 Genetics (clinical), 10017 Institute of Anatomy, Embryonic Development, 610 Medicine & health, QH426-470, Mice, 1311 Genetics, DDC Classification::5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik :: 57 Biowissenschaften; Biologie :: 570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie, 1312 Molecular Biology, Genetics, Animals, 1306 Cancer Research, Cell Lineage, Hair Color, Mice, Knockout, SOXE Transcription Factors, Stem Cells, Cell Differentiation, 1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 10032 Clinic for Oncology and Hematology, 570 Life sciences; biology, Melanocytes, Research Article
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