Polyamines and mRNA stability in regulation of intestinal mucosal growth

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J.-Y. Wang
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[1] University of Maryland School of Medicine and Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center,Cell Biology Group, Departments of Surgery and Pathology
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Amino Acids | 2007年 / 33卷
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Keywords: Intestinal epithelium – Cell proliferation and growth arrest – Posttranscriptional regulation – mRNA stability – RNA-binding proteins;
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The mammalian intestinal epithelium is a rapidly self-renewing tissue in the body, and its homeostasis is preserved through strict regulation of epithelial cell proliferation, growth arrest, and apoptosis. Polyamines are necessary for normal intestinal mucosal growth and decreasing cellular polyamines inhibits cell proliferation and disrupts epithelial integrity. An increasing body of evidence indicates that polyamines regulate intestinal epithelial cell renewal by virtue of their ability to modulate expression of various genes and that growth inhibition following polyamine depletion results primarily from the activation of growth-inhibiting genes rather than a simple decrease in expression of growth-promoting genes. In this review article, we will focus on changes in expression of growth-inhibiting genes following polyamine depletion and further analyze in some detail the mechanisms through which mRNA stability is regulated by RNA-binding proteins.
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