Dedifferentiation of committed epithelial cells into stem cells in vivo

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Purushothama Rao Tata
Hongmei Mou
Ana Pardo-Saganta
Rui Zhao
Mythili Prabhu
Brandon M. Law
Vladimir Vinarsky
Josalyn L. Cho
Sylvie Breton
Amar Sahay
Benjamin D. Medoff
Jayaraj Rajagopal
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[1] Center for Regenerative Medicine,Departments of Pediatrics
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] 185 Cambridge Street,Program in Membrane Biology and Nephrology Division
[4] Boston,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Massachusetts 02114,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
[7] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[8] Pulmonary and Critical Care Unit,undefined
[9] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[10] Harvard Stem Cell Institute,undefined
[11] Center for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases,undefined
[12] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[13] Center for Systems Biology,undefined
[14] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,undefined
[15] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Nature | 2013年 / 503卷
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Cellular plasticity contributes to the regenerative capacity of plants, invertebrates, teleost fishes and amphibians. In vertebrates, differentiated cells are known to revert into replicating progenitors, but these cells do not persist as stable stem cells. Here we present evidence that differentiated airway epithelial cells can revert into stable and functional stem cells in vivo. After the ablation of airway stem cells, we observed a surprising increase in the proliferation of committed secretory cells. Subsequent lineage tracing demonstrated that the luminal secretory cells had dedifferentiated into basal stem cells. Dedifferentiated cells were morphologically indistinguishable from stem cells and they functioned as well as their endogenous counterparts in repairing epithelial injury. Single secretory cells clonally dedifferentiated into multipotent stem cells when they were cultured ex vivo without basal stem cells. By contrast, direct contact with a single basal stem cell was sufficient to prevent secretory cell dedifferentiation. In analogy to classical descriptions of amphibian nuclear reprogramming, the propensity of committed cells to dedifferentiate is inversely correlated to their state of maturity. This capacity of committed cells to dedifferentiate into stem cells may have a more general role in the regeneration of many tissues and in multiple disease states, notably cancer.
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