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Cluster of differentiation (CD) 9-positive mouse pituitary cells are adult stem/progenitor cells.

Kotaro Horiguchi1, Saishu Yoshida2, Takehiro Tsukada3, Ken Fujiwara4, Takashi Nakakura5, Rumi Hasegawa6, Shu Takigami6, Shunji Ohsako6.   

Abstract

SOX2-positive cells are stem/progenitor cells that supply hormone-producing cells; they are found in the anterior lobe of the rodent pituitary gland. However, they are likely composed of several subpopulations. In rats, a SOX2-positive cell populations can be distinguished by the presence of S100β. We identified the novel markers cluster of differentiation (CD) CD9 and CD81, members of the tetraspanin superfamily, for the identification of S100β/SOX2-positive cells. Recently, CD9/CD81 double-knockout mice were generated. Although they grew normally until 3 weeks after birth, they exhibited atrophy of the pituitary gland. These findings suggested that CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells in the mouse pituitary are adult stem/progenitor cells. To substantiate this hypothesis, we examined CD9 and CD81 expression in the adult and developing anterior lobe. Immunohistochemistry showed that CD9/CD81-positive cells began appearing from postnatal day 0 and settled in the stem cell niches (marginal cell layer and parenchyma) of the adult anterior lobe while expressing S100β. We next isolated CD9 -positive cells from the adult anterior lobe, using the anti-CD9 antibody for cell characterisation. The cells in culture formed free-floating three-dimensional clusters (pituispheres); moreover, induction into all types of hormone-producing cells was successful. Furthermore, reduction of CD9 and CD81 mRNAs by siRNAs inhibited cell proliferation. These findings indicate that CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells may play a role as adult stem/progenitor cells in SOX2-positive subpopulations, thus supplying hormone-producing cells in the postnatal anterior lobe. Furthermore, CD9 and CD81 are implicated in cell proliferation. The current findings provide novel insights into adult pituitary stem/progenitor cells.

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Keywords:  Anterior pituitary gland; CD9; S100β-protein; SOX2; Stem cells

Year:  2020        PMID: 33221951     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-020-01943-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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1.  Expression and functions of cluster of differentiation 9 and 81 in rat mammary epithelial cells.

Authors:  Kotaro Horiguchi; Saishu Yoshida; Takehiro Tsukada; Takashi Nakakura; Ken Fujiwara; Rumi Hasegawa; Shu Takigami; Shunji Ohsako
Journal:  J Reprod Dev       Date:  2020-08-21       Impact factor: 2.214

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Review 1.  New insights into the role and origin of pituitary S100β-positive cells.

Authors:  Yukio Kato; Saishu Yoshida; Takako Kato
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 5.249

2.  EpCAM Is a Surface Marker for Enriching Anterior Pituitary Cells From Human Hypothalamic-Pituitary Organoids.

Authors:  Yu Kodani; Miho Kawata; Hidetaka Suga; Takatoshi Kasai; Chikafumi Ozone; Mayu Sakakibara; Atsushi Kuwahara; Shiori Taga; Hiroshi Arima; Toshiki Kameyama; Kanako Saito; Akira Nakashima; Hiroshi Nagasaki
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 6.055

3.  Differentiation of stem progenitor CD9/SOX2-positive cells is promoted with increased prolactin-producing and endothelial cells in the pituitary.

Authors:  Kotaro Horiguchi; Ken Fujiwara; Takehiro Tsukada; Takashi Nakakura; Saishu Yoshida; Rumi Hasegawa; Shu Takigami
Journal:  J Reprod Dev       Date:  2022-06-11       Impact factor: 2.215

4.  CD9-positive cells in the intermediate lobe migrate into the anterior lobe to supply endocrine cells.

Authors:  K Horiguchi; K Fujiwara; T Tsukada; T Nakakura; S Yoshida; R Hasegawa; S Takigami; S Ohsako
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2021-06-29       Impact factor: 4.304

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