Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation

Notch signaling regulates cell fate selection during development in multiple organs including the lung. Previous studies on the role of Notch in the lung focused mostly on Notch pathway core components or receptor-specific functions. It is unclear, however, how Jagged or Delta-like ligands collectiv...

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Main Authors: Maria R Stupnikov, Ying Yang, Munemasa Mori, Jining Lu, Wellington V Cardoso
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/50487
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spelling doaj-d339c4794abf4961832eca38a2a9fd912021-05-05T18:01:24ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2019-10-01810.7554/eLife.50487Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiationMaria R Stupnikov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5349-5233Ying Yang1Munemasa Mori2Jining Lu3Wellington V Cardoso4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8868-9716Columbia Center for Human Development, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States; Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United StatesColumbia Center for Human Development, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States; Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United StatesColumbia Center for Human Development, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States; Division of Pulmonary Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United StatesColumbia Center for Human Development, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States; Division of Pulmonary Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United StatesColumbia Center for Human Development, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States; Department of Genetics and Development, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States; Division of Pulmonary Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United StatesNotch signaling regulates cell fate selection during development in multiple organs including the lung. Previous studies on the role of Notch in the lung focused mostly on Notch pathway core components or receptor-specific functions. It is unclear, however, how Jagged or Delta-like ligands collectively or individually (Jag1, Jag2, Dll1, Dll4) influence differentiation of airway epithelial progenitors. Using mouse genetic models we show major differences in Jag and Dll in regulation and establishment of cell fate. Jag ligands had a major impact in balancing distinct cell populations in conducting airways, but had no role in the establishment of domains and cellular abundance in the neuroendocrine (NE) microenvironment. Surprisingly, Dll ligands were crucial in restricting cell fate and size of NE bodies and showed an overlapping role with Jag in differentiation of NE-associated secretory (club) cells. These mechanisms may potentially play a role in human conditions that result in aberrant NE differentiation, including NE hyperplasias and cancer.https://elifesciences.org/articles/50487NotchJaggedDeltaneuroendocrinelung developmentairway differentiation
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author Maria R Stupnikov
Ying Yang
Munemasa Mori
Jining Lu
Wellington V Cardoso
spellingShingle Maria R Stupnikov
Ying Yang
Munemasa Mori
Jining Lu
Wellington V Cardoso
Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
eLife
Notch
Jagged
Delta
neuroendocrine
lung development
airway differentiation
author_facet Maria R Stupnikov
Ying Yang
Munemasa Mori
Jining Lu
Wellington V Cardoso
author_sort Maria R Stupnikov
title Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
title_short Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
title_full Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
title_fullStr Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Jagged and Delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
title_sort jagged and delta-like ligands control distinct events during airway progenitor cell differentiation
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Notch signaling regulates cell fate selection during development in multiple organs including the lung. Previous studies on the role of Notch in the lung focused mostly on Notch pathway core components or receptor-specific functions. It is unclear, however, how Jagged or Delta-like ligands collectively or individually (Jag1, Jag2, Dll1, Dll4) influence differentiation of airway epithelial progenitors. Using mouse genetic models we show major differences in Jag and Dll in regulation and establishment of cell fate. Jag ligands had a major impact in balancing distinct cell populations in conducting airways, but had no role in the establishment of domains and cellular abundance in the neuroendocrine (NE) microenvironment. Surprisingly, Dll ligands were crucial in restricting cell fate and size of NE bodies and showed an overlapping role with Jag in differentiation of NE-associated secretory (club) cells. These mechanisms may potentially play a role in human conditions that result in aberrant NE differentiation, including NE hyperplasias and cancer.
topic Notch
Jagged
Delta
neuroendocrine
lung development
airway differentiation
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/50487
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