2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.05.433921
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Intra-epithelial non-canonical Activin A signalling safeguards prostate progenitor quiescence

Abstract: The healthy prostate is a relatively quiescent tissue. Yet, prostate epithelium overgrowth is a common condition during ageing, associated with urinary dysfunction and tumorigenesis. For over thirty years, TGF-β ligands have been known to induce cytostasis in a large variety of epithelia, but the intracellular pathway mediating this signal in the prostate, as well as its relevance for quiescence, have remained elusive. Here, using mouse prostate organoids to model epithelial progenitors, we found that intra-ep… Show more

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