A dermal niche for multipotent adult skin-derived precursor cells

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作者
Fernandes, KJL
McKenzie, IA
Mill, P
Smith, KM
Akhavan, M
Barnabé-Heider, F
Biernaskie, J
Junek, A
Kobayashi, NR
Toma, JG
Kaplan, DR
Labosky, PA
Rafuse, V
Hui, CC
Miller, FD [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Hosp Sick Children, Res Inst, Dept Dev Biol, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Hosp Sick Children, Res Inst, Dept Canc Res, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Med & Mol Genet, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Dept Physiol, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
[5] McGill Univ, Dept Neurol & Neurosurg, Montreal, PQ H3A 2B4, Canada
[6] Univ Penn, Dept Cell & Dev Biol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[7] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Anat & Neurobiol, Halifax, NS B3H 1X5, Canada
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
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D O I
10.1038/ncb1181
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
A fundamental question in stem cell research is whether cultured multipotent adult stem cells represent endogenous multipotent precursor cells. Here we address this question, focusing on SKPs, a cultured adult stem cell from the dermis that generates both neural and mesodermal progeny. We show that SKPs derive from endogenous adult dermal precursors that exhibit properties similar to embryonic neural-crest stem cells. We demonstrate that these endogenous SKPs can first be isolated from skin during embryogenesis and that they persist into adulthood, with a niche in the papillae of hair and whisker follicles. Furthermore, lineage analysis indicates that both hair and whisker follicle dermal papillae contain neural-crest-derived cells, and that SKPs from the whisker pad are of neural-crest origin. We propose that SKPs represent an endogenous embryonic precursor cell that arises in peripheral tissues such as skin during development and maintains multipotency into adulthood.
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页码:1082 / U16
页数:17
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