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Publication : KRT14 marks a subpopulation of bladder basal cells with pivotal role in regeneration and tumorigenesis.

First Author  Papafotiou G Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  11914 PubMed ID  27320313
Mgi Jnum  J:239882 Mgi Id  MGI:5881986
Doi  10.1038/ncomms11914 Citation  Papafotiou G, et al. (2016) KRT14 marks a subpopulation of bladder basal cells with pivotal role in regeneration and tumorigenesis. Nat Commun 7:11914
abstractText  The urothelium is a specialized epithelium that lines the urinary tract. It consists of three different cell types, namely, basal, intermediate and superficial cells arranged in relatively distinct cell layers. Normally, quiescent, it regenerates fast upon injury, but the regeneration process is not fully understood. Although several reports have indicated the existence of progenitors, their identity and exact topology, as well as their role in key processes such as tissue regeneration and carcinogenesis have not been clarified. Here we show that a minor subpopulation of basal cells, characterized by the expression of keratin 14, possesses self-renewal capacity and also gives rise to all cell types of the urothelium during natural and injury-induced regeneration. Moreover, these cells represent cells of origin of urothelial cancer. Our findings support the hypothesis of basally located progenitors with profound roles in urothelial homoeostasis.
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