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Publication : Interfollicular epidermal stem cells self-renew via autocrine Wnt signaling.

First Author  Lim X Year  2013
Journal  Science Volume  342
Issue  6163 Pages  1226-30
PubMed ID  24311688 Mgi Jnum  J:205263
Mgi Id  MGI:5544500 Doi  10.1126/science.1239730
Citation  Lim X, et al. (2013) Interfollicular epidermal stem cells self-renew via autocrine Wnt signaling. Science 342(6163):1226-30
abstractText  The skin is a classical example of a tissue maintained by stem cells. However, the identity of the stem cells that maintain the interfollicular epidermis and the source of the signals that control their activity remain unclear. Using mouse lineage tracing and quantitative clonal analyses, we showed that the Wnt target gene Axin2 marks interfollicular epidermal stem cells. These Axin2-expressing cells constitute the majority of the basal epidermal layer, compete neutrally, and require Wnt/beta-catenin signaling to proliferate. The same cells contribute robustly to wound healing, with no requirement for a quiescent stem cell subpopulation. By means of double-labeling RNA in situ hybridization in mice, we showed that the Axin2-expressing cells themselves produce Wnt signals as well as long-range secreted Wnt inhibitors, suggesting an autocrine mechanism of stem cell self-renewal.
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