| Literature DB >> 32476144 |
Nicola Tempest1,2, Marnix Jansen3, Ann-Marie Baker4, Christopher J Hill2, Mike Hale5, Derek Magee6,7, Darren Treanor5,8,9, Nicholas A Wright4, Dharani K Hapangama1,2.
Abstract
Regular menstrual shedding and repair of the endometrial functionalis is unique to humans and higher-order primates. The current consensus postulates endometrial glands to have a single-tubular architecture, where multi-potential stem cells reside in the blind-ending glandular-bases. Utilising fixed samples from patients, we have studied the three-dimensional (3D) micro-architecture of the human endometrium. We demonstrate that some non-branching, single, vertical functionalis glands originate from a complex horizontally interconnecting network of basalis glands. The existence of a multipotent endometrial epithelial stem cell capable of regenerating the entire complement of glandular lineages was demonstrated by in vivo lineage tracing, using naturally occurring somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations as clonal markers. Vertical tracking of mutated clones showed that at least one stem-cell population resides in the basalis glands. These novel findings provide insight into the efficient and scar-less regenerative potential of the human endometrium.Entities:
Keywords: 3D reconstruction; endometrium; lineage tracing; regeneration; stem cells
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32476144 DOI: 10.1002/path.5478
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol ISSN: 0022-3417 Impact factor: 7.996