Charles Dean Stiles

Charles Dean Stiles, PhD

Professor of Neurobiology, Emeritus

We are currently focused on a pair of CNS-specific bHLH transcription factors known as Olig1 and Olig2. The two Olig genes map to within 40 kb of each other on human chromosome 21 within the Down syndrome critical region. During embryonic development and also in the postnatal brain, the two Olig genes are expressed in progenitor cells that give rise to oligodendrocytes and certain types of neurons (notably motor neurons). Beyond merely marking these cell types, targeted disruption of Olig1/2 in developing embryos disrupts patterning of the ventral spinal cord, ablates formation of oligodendrocytes throughout the CNS and prevents formation of motor neurons. The two Olig proteins are similar to each other within the DNA-targeting bHLH motif. Outside the bHLH domain however, Olig1 and Olig2 are very different proteins and this is reflected in non-overlapping biological functions. Olig1 function has been shown to be essential for the repair of demyelinating lesions in murine models of multiple sclerosis. Olig2 is expressed in the stem-like cells that are found in high-grade human gliomas and is essential for tumor formation in “genetically relevant” murine models of human glioma. Current activities in the Stiles lab are aimed at defining 1) structural features of the two Olig proteins that underlie their separate biological functions, 2) genetic targets of Olig genes and 3) key co-regulator proteins. A variety of methods are used towards these ends including mass spectroscopy, ChIP/Seq and high throughput RNAi screens.

"The two Olig genes map to within 40 kb of each other on human chromosome 21 within the Down syndrome critical region. During embryonic development and also in the postnatal brain, the two Olig genes are expressed in progenitor cells that give rise to oligodendrocytes and certain types of neurons (notably motor neurons)."

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Growth factor superfamilies and mammalian embryogenesis.
Authors: Authors: Mercola M, Stiles CD.
Development
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Regulation of c-myc and c-fos proto-oncogene expression by animal cell growth factors.
Authors: Authors: Rollins BJ, Stiles CD.
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol
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Platelet-derived growth factor generates at least two distinct intracellular signals that modulate gene expression.
Authors: Authors: Jones SD, Hall DJ, Rollins BJ, Stiles CD.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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Molecular regulation of growth control: implications for wound healing.
Authors: Authors: Rollins BJ, Stiles CD.
Prog Clin Biol Res
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A cell-cycle constraint on the regulation of gene expression by platelet-derived growth factor.
Authors: Authors: Rollins BJ, Morrison ED, Stiles CD.
Science
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Platelet-derived growth factor-inducible genes respond differentially to at least two distinct intracellular second messengers.
Authors: Authors: Hall DJ, Stiles CD.
J Biol Chem
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Molecular cloning of gene sequences that are regulated by insulin-like growth factor I.
Authors: Authors: Zumstein P, Stiles CD.
J Biol Chem
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Regulation of c-myc and c-fos mRNA levels by polyomavirus: distinct roles for the capsid protein VP1 and the viral early proteins.
Authors: Authors: Zullo J, Stiles CD, Garcea RL.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Differential colony hybridization: molecular cloning from a zero data base.
Authors: Authors: Cochran BH, Zumstein P, Zullo J, Rollins B, Mercola M, Stiles CD.
Methods Enzymol
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Cell cycle dependent genes inducible by different mitogens in cells from different species.
Authors: Authors: Gibson CW, Rittling SR, Hirschhorn RR, Kaczmarek L, Calabretta B, Stiles CD, Baserga R.
Mol Cell Biochem
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