Sept4/ARTS is required for stem cell apoptosis and tumor suppression

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Abstract

Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins (IAPs) are frequently overexpressed in tumors and have become promising targets for developing anti-cancer drugs. IAPs can be inhibited by natural antagonists, but a physiological requirement of mammalian IAP antagonists remains to be established. Here we show that deletion of the mouse Sept4 gene, which encodes the IAP antagonist ARTS, promotes tumor development. Sept4-null mice have increased numbers of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, elevated XIAP protein, increased resistance to cell death, and accelerated tumor development in an Em-Myc background. These phenotypes are partially suppressed by inactivation of XIAP. Our results suggest that apoptosis plays an important role as a frontline defense against cancer by restricting the number of normal stem cells. © 2010 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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García-Fernández, M., Kissel, H., Brown, S., Gorenc, T., Schile, A. J., Rafii, S., … Steller, H. (2010). Sept4/ARTS is required for stem cell apoptosis and tumor suppression. Genes and Development, 24(20), 2282–2293. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1970110

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