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Publication : Oviduct epithelial cells constitute two developmentally distinct lineages that are spatially separated along the distal-proximal axis.

First Author  Ford MJ Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  36
Issue  10 Pages  109677
PubMed ID  34496237 Mgi Jnum  J:321172
Mgi Id  MGI:6876839 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109677
Citation  Ford MJ, et al. (2021) Oviduct epithelial cells constitute two developmentally distinct lineages that are spatially separated along the distal-proximal axis. Cell Rep 36(10):109677
abstractText  Owing to technical advances in single-cell biology, the appreciation of cellular heterogeneity has increased, which has aided our understanding of organ function, homeostasis, and disease progression. The oviduct (also known as the fallopian tube) is the distalmost portion of the female reproductive tract. It is essential for reproduction and the proposed origin of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC). In mammals, the oviduct is morphologically segmented along the ovary-uterus axis into four evolutionally conserved regions. It is unclear, however, if there is a diversification of epithelial cell characteristics between these regions. In this study, we identify transcriptionally distinct populations of secretory and multiciliated cells restricted to the distal and proximal regions of the oviduct. We demonstrate that distal and proximal populations are distinct lineages specified early in Mullerian duct development and are maintained separately. These results aid our understanding of epithelial development, homeostasis, and initiation of disease from the oviduct.
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