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Swiss-Japanese workshop 2008

Unexpected consequences of loss of Notch signaling in the skin

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Undergo replenishment or repair from SC throughout life

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Tumorigenesis

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Transient amplifying cells Transient amplifying cells

  • Diff. cells
  • Diff. cells

Stem cells Stem cells

no division no division « work work »

Cancer is a disease of uncontrolled self-renewal

Cancer Initiating Cell

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Cancer Stem Cells

De-regulated self-renewal Re-acquirement of long term self-renewal capacity

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Dll1 & 4 Dll3 Jagged1& 2 Delta Serrate dNotch Notch1 Notch2 Notch3 Notch4

EGF-like repeats LIN ANK R TAD P NLS

TAD

TAD

EGF DSL CR

Normal wing “Notched” Wing

PM PM

Thomas Hunt Morgan 1917

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Hes

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LT-HSC ST-HSC MPP CLP CMP T progenitor B progenitor NK progenitor T cell B cell NK cell Monocyte Eosinophil Basophil Neutrophil Megakaryocyte Erythrocyte Erythroblast GMP MEP Granulocyte

Hematopoiesis Tumorigenesis Intestine Skin and hair follicle homeostasis

Lineage specifier

  • ncogene

Progenitor gate keeper

Cornea

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Corneal conjunctivalization Aniridia and Bitot’s spots. Limbal dermoide

The corneal phenotype can change!

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Corneal stem cells in the limbus are responsible for renewal of the cornea and wound healing

Majo and Barrandon

1. Do not express Keratin 3/12 2. Limbus cells are LRC 3. After severe injuries cells of the limbus migrate towards the wound to repair the injurie 4. Cells can be cultured and transplanted to improve visison.

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Notch1-DAPI

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Epithelium Stroma Endothelium

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Sophie Vauclair

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K14-DAPI E S S E

Yann Barrandon Francois Majo

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N1 K14Cre N1 K5CreERT

B C

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(2) Inactivation of Notch1 in the corneal epithelium induces its differentiation into epidermis.

K1/K10 Involucrin Filaggrin Loricrin K5/K14 Ctrl N1 K14Cre K14 LORICRIN K1

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(1) Notch 1 inactivation in the epithelium modifies the corneal stroma.

REGULAR STROMA NEO STROMA

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Time course

Notch1 deficiency in the corneal epithelium leads first to changes in the stroma before the epithelium changes its fate

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Which growth factors induce neovascularization of the dermis?

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Notch1loxlox Notch1loxlox&K14Cre Notch1loxlox&K5CreERT eye

Meibomian gland

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HE SB K14 K1

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Ctrl N1 K14Cre N1 K5CreERT

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Notch1-/- Meibomian glands form cysts

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closed eye

  • pen eye

Only chronic irritation of the cornea results in differentiation of the Notch1-/- cornea into skin

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Precursor or stem cells Notch1 Notch1 Epidermis-like Corneal epithelium Repeated wounding

Hypothesis

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Control wounded N1 lox/lox K14 Cre wounded (<2month)

Notch1 deficient mice develop a vascularised corneal plaque after 3 consecutive woundings

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K14

Control (wounded) N1 lox/lox K14 Cre (wounded)

K1 Loricrin

Differentiation of the cornea into an epidermis-like structure after 3 surgical woundings

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Corneal stem cells in the limbus are responsible for renewal of the cornea and wound healing

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N1 K14Cre limbus cornea

  • 1. Burned

limbus N1 K14Cre

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Ctrl N1 K14Cre

Notch1-/- corneal stem cells within the central cornea can repair a wounded cornea only into skin-like epidermis

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N1 K14Cre R26R Nude

  • 1. Graft

isolation

  • 2. Graft

transplantation and wounding

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cells migrate? limbus cornea Nude

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Ctrl N1 K14Cre Ctrl

Notch1-/- corneal stem cells are still migration competent

Lac-Z stop

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Xerophtalmia

Due to vitamin A deficiency!

Retinol CRBP1 cellular retinol binding protein

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N1 K14Cre CRBP1-DAPI

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Loss of CRBP1 expression in the Notch1 deficient corneal epithelium

Notch1-/-

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Putative RBP-Jk binding sites

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  • 3794
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  • 3321
  • 1704

TTCCCAC TTCCCAC TTCCCAC GTGGGAA ATG

luciferase

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CRBP1-luc + N1IC CRBP1-lucmut3 + N1IC CRBP1-lucmut1&2 + N1IC

Relative Luciferase Activity

n=2 X X X

n=3

Notch1 IC activates the CRBP1 promoter

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Andre Durham

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Tear film Ep S En keratocyte corneal keratinocyte stem cell fibers S S fibroblast

  • A. With Notch1
  • B. Without Notch1

bFGF

Corneal cell fate is maintained during repair by Notch1 signaling via regulation of Vitamin A metabolism Andre-Dante Durham, Poster 21

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Fuchs & Raghavan Nature Reviews Genetics Vol. 8 March 2002

The skin and its appendages

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EPIDERMIS

Suprabasal layers

Notch in the skin

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Notch1lox/lox Notch1lox/loK14 Cre Notch1lox/loK5 CreERT

Notch1 is necessary for the maintenance of skin appendage: eg. hair, sweat and Meibomian glands Notch1 deficient cornea adopts an epidermal cell fate upon repair

Notch1l/l K5CreERT

Notch1 deficient mice develop BCC- like tumors

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Loss of Notch1 fascilitates chemically induced carcinogenesis

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Weeks

Control KO

Percentage of mice with tumors

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Weeks

Control KO

A v e r a g e n u m b e r

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l e s i

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s p e r m

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Notch1-/- Control

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Notch1 lox/lox K5 CreERT

Tumor suppressor function of Notch1 in the mouse skin

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