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Transcription Factor Networks in Cellular Quiescence

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Journal Nat Cell Biol
Date 2025 Jan 9
PMID 39789221
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Many of the cells in mammalian tissues are in a reversible quiescent state; they are not dividing, but retain the ability to proliferate in response to extracellular signals. Quiescence relies on the activities of transcription factors (TFs) that orchestrate the repression of genes that promote proliferation and establish a quiescence-specific gene expression program. Here we discuss how the coordinated activities of TFs in different quiescent stem cells and differentiated cells maintain reversible cell cycle arrest and establish cell-protective signalling pathways. We further cover the emerging mechanisms governing the dysregulation of quiescence TF networks with age. We explore how recent developments in single-cell technologies have enhanced our understanding of quiescence heterogeneity and gene regulatory networks. We further discuss how TFs and their activities are themselves regulated at the RNA, protein and chromatin levels. Finally, we summarize the challenges associated with defining TF networks in quiescent cells.

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