| Literature DB >> 21330787 |
Fang Liu1, Aisada Uchugonova, Hiroaki Kimura, Chuansen Zhang, Ming Zhao, Lei Zhang, Karsten Koenig, Jennifer Duong, Ryoichi Aki, Norimitsu Saito, Sumiyuki Mii, Yasuyuki Amoh, Kensei Katsuoka, Robert M Hoffman.
Abstract
Nestin has been shown to be expressed in the hair follicle, both in the bulge area (BA) as well as the dermal papilla (DP). Nestin-expressing stem cells of both the BA and DP have been previously shown to be pluripotent and be able to form neurons and other non-follicle cell types. The nestin-expressing pluripotent stem cells from the DP have been termed skin precursor or SKP cells. The objective of the present study was to determine the major source of nestin-expressing pluripotent stem cells in the hair follicle and to compare the ability of the nestin-expressing pluripotent stem cells from the BA and DP to repair spinal cord injury. Transgenic mice in which the nestin promoter drives GFP (ND-GFP) were used in order to observe nestin expression in the BA and DP. Nestin-expressing DP cells were found in early and middle anagen. The BA had nestin expression throughout the hair cycle and to a greater extent than the DP. The cells from both regions had very long processes extending from them as shown by two-photon confocal microscopy. Nestin-expressing stem cells from both areas differentiated into neuronal cells at high frequency in vitro. Both nestin-expressing DP and BA cells differentiated into neuronal and glial cells after transplantation to the injured spinal cord and enhanced injury repair and locomotor recovery within four weeks. Nestin-expressing pluripotent stem cells from both the BA and DP have potential for spinal cord regeneration, with the BA being the greater and more constant source.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21330787 DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.5.14969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534