The absence of p27Kip1, an inhibitor of G1 cyclin-dependent kinases, uncouples differentiation and growth arrest during the granulosa -> luteal transition Journal Article


Authors: Tong, W.; Kiyokawa, H.; Soos, T. J.; Park, M. S.; Soares, V. C.; Manova, K.; Pollard, J. W.; Koff, A.
Article Title: The absence of p27Kip1, an inhibitor of G1 cyclin-dependent kinases, uncouples differentiation and growth arrest during the granulosa -> luteal transition
Abstract: The involvement of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors in differentiation remains unclear: are the roles of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors restricted to cell cycle arrest; or also required for completion of the differentiation program; or both? Here, we report that differentiation of luteal cells can be uncoupled from growth arrest in p27-deficient mice. In these mice, female-specific infertility correlates with a failure of embryos to implant at embryonic day 4.5. We show by ovarian transplant and hormone reconstitution experiments that failure to regulate luteal cell estradiol is one physiological mechanism for infertility in these mice. This failure is not due to a failure of p27-deficient granulosa cells to differentiate after hormonal stimulation; P450scc, a marker for luteal progesterone biosynthesis, is expressed and granulosa cell-specific cyclin D2 expression is reduced. However, unlike their wild-type counterparts, p27-deficient luteal cells continue to proliferate for up to 3.5 days after hormonal stimulation. By day 5.5, however, these cells withdraw from the cell cycle, suggesting that p27 plays a role in the early events regulating withdrawal of cells from the cell cycle. We have further shown that in the absence of this timely withdrawal, estradiol regulation is perturbed, explaining in part how fertility is compromised at the level of implantation. These data support the interpretation of our previous observations on oligodendrocyte differentiation about a role for p27 in establishing the nonproliferative state, which in some cases (oligodendrocytes) is required for differentiation, whereas in other cases it is required for the proper functioning of a differentiated cell (luteal cell).
Keywords: adolescent; protein expression; nonhuman; cell proliferation; animal cell; mouse; animals; cell cycle proteins; mice; animal tissue; cell cycle; cell division; cell growth; embryo; ovariectomy; cell differentiation; infertility; animalia; ovary; cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27; tumor suppressor proteins; pregnancy; hormonal regulation; estradiol; cyclin-dependent kinases; cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor; cell cycle g1 phase; g1 phase; follicle stimulating hormone; female infertility; implantation; progesterone; microtubule-associated proteins; granulosa cell; granulosa cells; male; female; priority journal; article; luteal cell; luteal cells
Journal Title: Cell Growth & Differentiation
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
ISSN: 1044-9523
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1998-09-01
Start Page: 787
End Page: 794
Language: English
PUBMED: 9751122
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 12 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Andrew C Koff
    110 Koff
  2. Vera Soares
    22 Soares