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Publication : Limited Regeneration of Adult Salivary Glands after Severe Injury Involves Cellular Plasticity.

First Author  Weng PL Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  24
Issue  6 Pages  1464-1470.e3
PubMed ID  30089258 Mgi Jnum  J:270661
Mgi Id  MGI:6278599 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.07.016
Citation  Weng PL, et al. (2018) Limited Regeneration of Adult Salivary Glands after Severe Injury Involves Cellular Plasticity. Cell Rep 24(6):1464-1470.e3
abstractText  In the adult salivary glands, the origin of replacement and regenerated acinar cells remains unclear. Although many reports describe the identification of stem cells in adult salivary glands, we have shown that differentiated acinar cells can be maintained and regenerated through self-duplication. Here, we have used genetic mouse models to further investigate acinar cell replacement and regeneration during homeostasis and after injury. Under normal conditions or after duct ligation, replacement of duct and acinar cells occurs through lineage-restricted progenitors. In contrast, after irradiation, in vivo lineage tracing shows that acinar, as well as duct, cells contribute to acinar cell regeneration, revealing that cellular plasticity is involved in salivary gland repair. Our results also indicate that even after radiation damage, several cell populations have regenerative potential for restoring salivary gland function.
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