| Literature DB >> 31672914 |
Shiri Gur-Cohen1, Hanseul Yang1, Sanjeethan C Baksh1, Yuxuan Miao1, John Levorse1, Raghu P Kataru2, Xiaolei Liu3, June de la Cruz-Racelis1, Babak J Mehrara2, Elaine Fuchs4.
Abstract
Tissues rely on stem cells (SCs) for homeostasis and wound repair. SCs reside in specialized microenvironments (niches) whose complexities and roles in orchestrating tissue growth are still unfolding. Here, we identify lymphatic capillaries as critical SC-niche components. In skin, lymphatics form intimate networks around hair follicle (HF) SCs. When HFs regenerate, lymphatic-SC connections become dynamic. Using a mouse model, we unravel a secretome switch in SCs that controls lymphatic behavior. Resting SCs express angiopoietin-like protein 7 (Angptl7), promoting lymphatic drainage. Activated SCs switch to Angptl4, triggering transient lymphatic dissociation and reduced drainage. When lymphatics are perturbed or the secretome switch is disrupted, HFs cycle precociously and tissue regeneration becomes asynchronous. In unearthing lymphatic capillaries as a critical SC-niche element, we have learned how SCs coordinate their activity across a tissue.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31672914 PMCID: PMC6996853 DOI: 10.1126/science.aay4509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728