Continuous c-fos expression precedes programmed cell death in vivo
- PMID: 8483500
- DOI: 10.1038/363166a0
Continuous c-fos expression precedes programmed cell death in vivo
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- Nature 1993 Sep 16;365(6443):279
Abstract
The development of a multicellular organism involves a delicate balance among the processes of proliferation, differentiation and death. Naturally occurring cell death aids tissue remodelling, eliminates supernumerary cell populations and provides structural elements such as hair and skin. In the nervous system, selective cell death contributes to the formation and organization of the spinal cord and sympathetic ganglia, retina and corpus callosum. But cell death also occurs in several neuropathological conditions, such as amyelotrophic lateral sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. Therefore an elucidation of the mechanisms responsible for cell death is critical for an appreciation of both normal development and neuropathological disorders. Using a fos-lacZ transgenic mouse, we provide evidence showing that the continuous expression of Fos, beginning hours or days before the morphological demise of the cell, appears to be a hallmark of terminal differentiation and a harbinger of death.
Comment in
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Death and c-fos.Nature. 1993 Nov 25;366(6453):308. doi: 10.1038/366308b0. Nature. 1993. PMID: 8247123 No abstract available.
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