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Publication : Mammalian Merkel cells are descended from the epidermal lineage.

First Author  Morrison KM Year  2009
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  336
Issue  1 Pages  76-83
PubMed ID  19782676 Mgi Jnum  J:154915
Mgi Id  MGI:4411933 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2009.09.032
Citation  Morrison KM, et al. (2009) Mammalian Merkel cells are descended from the epidermal lineage. Dev Biol 336(1):76-83
abstractText  Merkel cells are specialized cells in the skin that are important for proper neural encoding of light touch stimuli. Conflicting evidence suggests that these cells are lineally descended from either the skin or the neural crest. To address this question, we used epidermal (Krt14(Cre)) and neural crest (Wnt1(Cre)) Cre-driver lines to conditionally delete Atoh1 specifically from the skin or neural crest lineages, respectively, of mice. Deletion of Atoh1 from the skin lineage resulted in loss of Merkel cells from all regions of the skin, while deletion from the neural crest lineage had no effect on this cell population. Thus, mammalian Merkel cells are derived from the skin lineage.
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