| Literature DB >> 31902657 |
Mekayla A Storer1, Neemat Mahmud2, Konstantina Karamboulas1, Michael J Borrett3, Scott A Yuzwa1, Alexander Gont1, Alaura Androschuk4, Michael V Sefton5, David R Kaplan6, Freda D Miller7.
Abstract
Here, we investigate the origin and nature of blastema cells that regenerate the adult murine digit tip. We show that Pdgfra-expressing mesenchymal cells in uninjured digits establish the regenerative blastema and are essential for regeneration. Single-cell profiling shows that the mesenchymal blastema cells are distinct from both uninjured digit and embryonic limb or digit Pdgfra-positive cells. This unique blastema state is environmentally determined; dermal fibroblasts transplanted into the regenerative, but not non-regenerative, digit express blastema-state genes and contribute to bone regeneration. Moreover, lineage tracing with single-cell profiling indicates that endogenous osteoblasts or osteocytes acquire a blastema mesenchymal transcriptional state and contribute to both dermis and bone regeneration. Thus, mammalian digit tip regeneration occurs via a distinct adult mechanism where the regenerative environment promotes acquisition of a blastema state that enables cells from tissues such as bone to contribute to the regeneration of other mesenchymal tissues such as the dermis.Entities:
Keywords: adult mouse digit tip; blastema; development; lineage tracing; mammalian tissue regeneration; mesenchymal precursors; scRNA-seq
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31902657 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270