Cyclin C Promotes Pancreatic Development and Suppresses Cancer Initiation Through Maintenance of the Autophagy-Lysosome Pathway
Sara E. Hanley,
Kathy Q. Cai,
Stephen D. Willis
et al.
Abstract:The cyclin C (Ccnc)-Cdk8/Cdk19 kinases are components of the Mediator that represses or activates gene transcription. The present study found that Ccnc is required for both steady state and induced autophagic gene transcription in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. In vivo, pancreatic ablation of Ccnc (CcncPan∆) resulted in phenotypes (islet atrophy, acinar cell damage) also observed in autophagy deficient models. However, CcncPan∆ animals displayed more dramatic phenotypes including earlier death and accelerated ac… Show more
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