The spatiotemporal expression patterns of MSC-associated markers contribute to the identification of progenitor subpopulations in developing limbs.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY International Journal of Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1387/ijdb.200247jm
Argelia S García-Cervera, Jesús Chimal-Monroy, Jessica C Marín-Llera
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During limb development, skeletal tissues differentiate from their progenitor cells in an orchestrated manner. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), which are considered to be adult undifferentiated/progenitor cells, have traditionally been identified by the expression of MSC-associated markers (MSC-am) and their differentiation capacities. However, although MSCs have been isolated from bone marrow and a variety of adult tissues, their developmental origin is poorly understood. Remarkably, adult MSCs share similar differentiation characteristics with limb progenitors. Here, we determined the expression patterns of common MSC-am throughout mouse hindlimb development. Our results demonstrate that MSC-am expression is not restricted to undifferentiated cells in vivo. Results from the analysis of MSC-am spatiotemporal expression in the embryonic hindlimb allowed us to propose five subpopulations which represent all limb tissues that potentially correspond to progenitor cells for each lineage. This work contributes to the understanding of MSC-am expression dynamics throughout development and underlines the importance of considering their expression patterns in future MSC studies of the limb.

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骨髓间质干细胞相关标记物的时空表达模式有助于确定发育肢体的祖细胞亚群。
在肢体发育过程中,骨组织以一种精心安排的方式从它们的祖细胞分化出来。间充质间质细胞(MSCs)被认为是成人未分化/祖细胞,传统上通过msc相关标记物(MSC-am)的表达及其分化能力来鉴定。然而,尽管MSCs已经从骨髓和各种成人组织中分离出来,但它们的发育起源尚不清楚。值得注意的是,成人间充质干细胞与肢体祖细胞具有相似的分化特征。在这里,我们确定了常见的MSC-am在小鼠后肢发育过程中的表达模式。我们的研究结果表明,MSC-am的表达并不局限于体内未分化的细胞。对胚胎后肢中MSC-am时空表达的分析结果使我们提出了五个亚群,这些亚群代表了所有肢体组织,可能对应于每个谱系的祖细胞。这项工作有助于理解整个发育过程中MSC-am的表达动态,并强调了在未来肢体MSC研究中考虑其表达模式的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Developmental Biology (ISSN: 0214- 6282) is an independent, not for profit scholarly journal, published by scientists, for scientists. The journal publishes papers which throw light on our understanding of animal and plant developmental mechanisms in health and disease and, in particular, research which elucidates the developmental principles underlying stem cell properties and cancer. Technical, historical or theoretical approaches also fall within the scope of the journal. Criteria for acceptance include scientific excellence, novelty and quality of presentation of data and illustrations. Advantages of publishing in the journal include: rapid publication; free unlimited color reproduction; no page charges; free publication of online supplementary material; free publication of audio files (MP3 type); one-to-one personalized attention at all stages during the editorial process. An easy online submission facility and an open online access option, by means of which papers can be published without any access restrictions. In keeping with its mission, the journal offers free online subscriptions to academic institutions in developing countries.
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