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Circadian gene expression in individual fibroblasts: cell-autonomous and self-sustained oscillators pass time to daughter cells

Nagoshi, Emi
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Saini, Camille
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Bauer, Christoph
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2004
Cell

The mammalian circadian timing system is composed of a central pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the brain and subsidiary oscillators in most peripheral cell types. While oscillators in SCN neurons are known to function in a self-sustained fashion, peripheral oscillators have been thought to damp rapidly when disconnected from the control exerted by the SCN. Using two reporter systems, we monitored circadian gene expression in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts in real time and in individual cells. In conjunction with mathematical modeling and cell co-culture experiments, these data demonstrated that in vitro cultured fibroblasts harbor self-sustained and cell-autonomous circadian clocks similar to those operative in SCN neurons. Circadian gene expression in fibroblasts continues during cell division, and our experiments unveiled unexpected interactions between the circadian clock and the cell division clock. Specifically, the circadian oscillator gates cytokinesis to defined time windows, and mitosis elicits phase shifts in circadian cycles.

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DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2004.11.015
Author(s)
Nagoshi, Emi
Saini, Camille
Bauer, Christoph
Laroche, Thierry  
Naef, Felix  
Schibler, Ueli
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Cell
Volume

119

Issue

5

Start page

693

End page

705

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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PTBIOP  
UPNAE  
Available on Infoscience
February 19, 2009
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