| Literature DB >> 26887347 |
Sarah Pringle1,2, Martti Maimets1,2, Marianne van der Zwaag1, Monique A Stokman2,3, Djoke van Gosliga1,2, Erik Zwart4, Max J H Witjes3, Gerald de Haan4, Ronald van Os4, Rob P Coppes1,2.
Abstract
Adult stem cells are often touted as therapeutic agents in the regenerative medicine field, however data detailing both the engraftment and functional capabilities of solid tissue derived human adult epithelial stem cells is scarce. Here we show the isolation of adult human salivary gland (SG) stem/progenitor cells and demonstrate at the single cell level in vitro self-renewal and differentiation into multilineage organoids. We also show in vivo functionality, long-term engraftment, and functional restoration in a xenotransplantation model. Indeed, transplanted human salisphere-derived cells restored saliva production and greatly improved the regenerative potential of irradiated SGs. Further selection for c-Kit expression enriched for cells with enhanced regenerative potencies. Interestingly, interaction of transplanted cells with the recipient SG may also be involved in functional recovery. Thus, we show for the first time that salispheres cultured from human SGs contain stem/progenitor cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation and rescue of saliva production. Our study underpins the therapeutic promise of salisphere cell therapy for the treatment of xerostomia. © AlphaMed Press.Entities:
Keywords: Adult stem cells; Differentiation; Human salivary gland stem cells; Organoids; Radiation induced xerostomia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26887347 DOI: 10.1002/stem.2278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells ISSN: 1066-5099 Impact factor: 6.277