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Publication : Cellular heterogeneity in the mouse esophagus implicates the presence of a nonquiescent epithelial stem cell population.

First Author  DeWard AD Year  2014
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  9
Issue  2 Pages  701-11
PubMed ID  25373907 Mgi Jnum  J:277940
Mgi Id  MGI:6274141 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2014.09.027
Citation  DeWard AD, et al. (2014) Cellular heterogeneity in the mouse esophagus implicates the presence of a nonquiescent epithelial stem cell population. Cell Rep 9(2):701-11
abstractText  Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal epithelial cells in the adult esophagus are functionally equivalent. In this study, we showed that basal cells in the mouse esophagus contained a heterogeneous population of epithelial cells, similar to other rapidly cycling tissues such as the intestine or skin. Using a combination of cell-surface markers, we separated primary esophageal tissue into distinct cell populations that harbored differences in stem cell potential. We also used an in vitro 3D organoid assay to demonstrate that Sox2, Wnt, and bone morphogenetic protein signaling regulate esophageal self-renewal. Finally, we labeled proliferating basal epithelial cells in vivo to show differing cell-cycle profiles and proliferation kinetics. Based on our results, we propose that a nonquiescent stem cell population resides in the basal epithelium of the mouse esophagus.
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