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Publication : Spatiotemporal coordination of stem cell commitment during epidermal homeostasis.

First Author  Rompolas P Year  2016
Journal  Science Volume  352
Issue  6292 Pages  1471-4
PubMed ID  27229141 Mgi Jnum  J:268951
Mgi Id  MGI:6273438 Doi  10.1126/science.aaf7012
Citation  Rompolas P, et al. (2016) Spatiotemporal coordination of stem cell commitment during epidermal homeostasis. Science 352(6292):1471-4
abstractText  Adult tissues replace lost cells via pools of stem cells. However, the mechanisms of cell self-renewal, commitment, and functional integration into the tissue remain unsolved. Using imaging techniques in live mice, we captured the lifetime of individual cells in the ear and paw epidermis. Our data suggest that epidermal stem cells have equal potential to either divide or directly differentiate. Tracking stem cells over multiple generations reveals that cell behavior is not coordinated between generations. However, sibling cell fate and lifetimes are coupled. We did not observe regulated asymmetric cell divisions. Lastly, we demonstrated that differentiating stem cells integrate into preexisting ordered spatial units of the epidermis. This study elucidates how a tissue is maintained by both temporal and spatial coordination of stem cell behaviors.
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