Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.

Recent spatiotemporal report demonstrated that epidermal stem cells have equal potential to divide or differentiate, with no asymmetric cell division observed. Therefore, how epithelial stem cells maintain lifelong stem-cell support still needs to be elucidated. In mouse blood and bone marrow, we fo...

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Main Authors: Wuyi Kong, Xiao Ping Zhu, Xiu Juan Han, Mu Nuo, Hong Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5333853?pdf=render
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author Wuyi Kong
Xiao Ping Zhu
Xiu Juan Han
Mu Nuo
Hong Wang
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Xiao Ping Zhu
Xiu Juan Han
Mu Nuo
Hong Wang
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description Recent spatiotemporal report demonstrated that epidermal stem cells have equal potential to divide or differentiate, with no asymmetric cell division observed. Therefore, how epithelial stem cells maintain lifelong stem-cell support still needs to be elucidated. In mouse blood and bone marrow, we found a group of large cells stained strongly for eosin and containing coiled-tubing-like structures. Many were tightly attached to each other to form large cellular clumps. After sectioning, these large cell-clumps were composed of not cells but numerous small particles, however with few small "naked" nuclei. The small particles were about 2 to 3 μm in diameter and stained dense red for eosin, so they may be rich in proteins. Besides the clumps composed of small particles, we identified clumps formed by fusion of the small particles and clumps of newly formed nucleated cells. These observations suggest that these small particles further fused and underwent cellularization. E-cadherin was expressed in particle-fusion areas, some "naked" nuclei and the newly formed nucleated cells, which suggests that these particles can form epithelial cells via fusion and nuclear remodeling. In addition, we observed similar-particle fusion before epithelial cellularization in mouse kidney ducts after kidney ischemia, which suggests that these particles can be released in the blood and carried to the target tissues for epithelial-cell regeneration. Oct4 and E-cadherin expressed in the cytoplasmic areas in cells that were rich in protein and mainly located in the center of the cellular clumps, suggesting that these newly formed cells have become tissue-specific epithelial stem cells. Our data provide evidence that these large particle-producing cells are the origin of epithelial stem cells. The epithelial stem cells are newly formed by particle fusion.
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spelling doaj.art-abf7d98bd5c74921b97a74f02371a8f12022-12-22T02:07:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017307210.1371/journal.pone.0173072Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.Wuyi KongXiao Ping ZhuXiu Juan HanMu NuoHong WangRecent spatiotemporal report demonstrated that epidermal stem cells have equal potential to divide or differentiate, with no asymmetric cell division observed. Therefore, how epithelial stem cells maintain lifelong stem-cell support still needs to be elucidated. In mouse blood and bone marrow, we found a group of large cells stained strongly for eosin and containing coiled-tubing-like structures. Many were tightly attached to each other to form large cellular clumps. After sectioning, these large cell-clumps were composed of not cells but numerous small particles, however with few small "naked" nuclei. The small particles were about 2 to 3 μm in diameter and stained dense red for eosin, so they may be rich in proteins. Besides the clumps composed of small particles, we identified clumps formed by fusion of the small particles and clumps of newly formed nucleated cells. These observations suggest that these small particles further fused and underwent cellularization. E-cadherin was expressed in particle-fusion areas, some "naked" nuclei and the newly formed nucleated cells, which suggests that these particles can form epithelial cells via fusion and nuclear remodeling. In addition, we observed similar-particle fusion before epithelial cellularization in mouse kidney ducts after kidney ischemia, which suggests that these particles can be released in the blood and carried to the target tissues for epithelial-cell regeneration. Oct4 and E-cadherin expressed in the cytoplasmic areas in cells that were rich in protein and mainly located in the center of the cellular clumps, suggesting that these newly formed cells have become tissue-specific epithelial stem cells. Our data provide evidence that these large particle-producing cells are the origin of epithelial stem cells. The epithelial stem cells are newly formed by particle fusion.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5333853?pdf=render
spellingShingle Wuyi Kong
Xiao Ping Zhu
Xiu Juan Han
Mu Nuo
Hong Wang
Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.
PLoS ONE
title Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.
title_full Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.
title_fullStr Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.
title_full_unstemmed Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.
title_short Epithelial stem cells are formed by small-particles released from particle-producing cells.
title_sort epithelial stem cells are formed by small particles released from particle producing cells
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5333853?pdf=render
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