Dental Epithelial Stem Cells as a Source for Mammary Gland Regeneration and Milk Producing Cells In Vivo

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作者
Jimenez-Rojo, Lucia [1 ]
Pagella, Pierfrancesco [1 ]
Harada, Hidemitsu [2 ]
Mitsiadis, Thimios A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Ctr Dent Med, Inst Oral Biol, Dept Orofacial Dev & Regenerat, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Iwate Med Univ Yahaba, Dept Anat, Div Dev Biol & Regenerat Med, Morioka, Iwate 0200023, Japan
关键词
dental epithelial stem cells; mammary gland; tooth; tissue regeneration; rodent incisor; plasticity; ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR-ALPHA; TOOTH; MORPHOGENESIS; PROLIFERATION; PROGENITORS; MECHANISMS; EXPRESSION; GENERATION; NETWORKS;
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10.3390/cells8101302
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The continuous growth of rodent incisors is ensured by clusters of mesenchymal and epithelial stem cells that are located at the posterior part of these teeth. Genetic lineage tracing studies have shown that dental epithelial stem cells (DESCs) are able to generate all epithelial cell populations within incisors during homeostasis. However, it remains unclear whether these cells have the ability to adopt alternative fates in response to extrinsic factors. Here, we have studied the plasticity of DESCs in the context of mammary gland regeneration. Transplantation of DESCs together with mammary epithelial cells into the mammary stroma resulted in the formation of chimeric ductal epithelial structures in which DESCs adopted all the possible mammary fates including milk-producing alveolar cells. In addition, when transplanted without mammary epithelial cells, DESCs developed branching rudiments and cysts. These in vivo findings demonstrate that when outside their niche, DESCs redirect their fates according to their new microenvironment and thus can contribute to the regeneration of non-dental tissues.
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