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Publication : Regenerative potential of prostate luminal cells revealed by single-cell analysis.

First Author  Karthaus WR Year  2020
Journal  Science Volume  368
Issue  6490 Pages  497-505
PubMed ID  32355025 Mgi Jnum  J:288114
Mgi Id  MGI:6415517 Doi  10.1126/science.aay0267
Citation  Karthaus WR, et al. (2020) Regenerative potential of prostate luminal cells revealed by single-cell analysis. Science 368(6490):497-505
abstractText  Androgen deprivation is the cornerstone of prostate cancer treatment. It results in involution of the normal gland to ~90% of its original size because of the loss of luminal cells. The prostate regenerates when androgen is restored, a process postulated to involve stem cells. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we identified a rare luminal population in the mouse prostate that expresses stemlike genes (Sca1 (+) and Psca (+)) and a large population of differentiated cells (Nkx3.1 (+), Pbsn (+)). In organoids and in mice, both populations contribute equally to prostate regeneration, partly through androgen-driven expression of growth factors (Nrg2, Rspo3) by mesenchymal cells acting in a paracrine fashion on luminal cells. Analysis of human prostate tissue revealed similar differentiated and stemlike luminal subpopulations that likewise acquire enhanced regenerative potential after androgen ablation. We propose that prostate regeneration is driven by nearly all persisting luminal cells, not just by rare stem cells.
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