Novel view of the adult stem cell compartment - a developmental story of germline and parental imprinting.

Proceedings of stem cell research and oncogenesis Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-06-17
Mariusz Z Ratajczak, Alison Domingues, Suman Suman, Alex R Straughn, Sham S Kakar, Malwina Suszynska
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Evidence has accumulated that postnatal tissues contain developmentally early stem cells that remain in a dormant state as well as stem cells that are more proliferative, supplying tissue-specific progenitor cells and thus playing a more active role in the turnover of adult tissues. The most primitive, dormant, postnatal tissue-derived stem cells, called very small embryonic like stem cells (VSELs), are regulated by epigenetic changes in the expression of certain parentally imprinted genes, a molecular phenomenon previously described for maintaining primordial germ cells (PGCs) in a quiescent state. Specifically, they show erasure of parental imprinting at the Igf2-H19 locus, which keeps them in a quiescent state in a similar manner as migrating PGCs. To date, the presence of these cells in adult postnatal tissues have been demonstrated by at least 25 independent laboratories. We envision that similar changes in expression of parentally imprinted genes may also play a role in the quiescence of dormant VSELs present in other non-hematopoietic tissues. Recent data indicate that VSELs expand in vivo and in vitro after reestablishment of somatic imprinting at the Igf2-H19 locus by nicotinamide treatment in response to stimulation by pituitary gonadotrophins (follicle stimulating factor, luteinizing hormone and prolactin) and gonadal androgens and estrogens. These cells could be also successfully expanded ex vivo in the presence of the small molecule UM177.

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成体干细胞室的新观点-种系和亲代印记的发育故事。
越来越多的证据表明,出生后组织中含有处于休眠状态的发育早期干细胞,以及增殖能力更强的干细胞,这些干细胞提供组织特异性祖细胞,从而在成体组织的更新中发挥更积极的作用。最原始的,休眠的,出生后组织衍生的干细胞,称为非常小胚胎样干细胞(VSELs),受某些亲本印迹基因表达的表观遗传变化的调节,这是一种先前描述的维持原始生殖细胞(PGCs)处于静止状态的分子现象。具体来说,它们在Igf2-H19位点显示亲代印记的消除,这使它们以与迁移PGCs类似的方式处于静止状态。迄今为止,至少有25个独立实验室证实了这些细胞存在于成人产后组织中。我们设想,亲本印迹基因表达的类似变化也可能在其他非造血组织中存在的休眠血管的静止中发挥作用。最近的研究表明,在垂体促性腺激素(卵泡刺激因子、黄体生成素和催乳素)和性腺雄激素和雌激素的刺激下,经烟酰胺处理在Igf2-H19位点重建体细胞印迹后,血管内皮细胞在体内和体外扩增。这些细胞也可以在小分子UM177的存在下成功地体外扩增。
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