Literature DB >> 33961126

CD9-positive cells in the intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland are important supplier for prolactin-producing cells in the anterior lobe.

Kotaro Horiguchi1, Ken Fujiwara2, Yoshito Takeda3, Takashi Nakakura4, Takehiro Tsukada5, Saishu Yoshida6, Rumi Hasegawa7, Shu Takigami7, Shunji Ohsako7.   

Abstract

A supply of hormone-producing cells from stem/progenitor cells is critical to sustain the endocrine activity of the pituitary gland. In the adenohypophysis composing the anterior and intermediate lobe (AL and IL, respectively), stem/progenitor cells expressing sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2) and S100β are located in the marginal cell layer (MCL) facing Rathke's cleft (primary niche) and the parenchyma of the AL (secondary niche). Our previous studies using mice and rats indicated that the tetraspanin superfamily CD9 and CD81 are expressed in S100β/SOX2-positive cells of primary and secondary niches (named CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cell), and the cells located in the AL-side niches exhibit plasticity and multipotency. However, it is unclear whether CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells in the IL-side primary niche are stem/progenitor cells for the AL or IL. Here, we successfully isolated pure CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells from the IL-side primary niche. They had a higher level of S100β and SOX2 mRNA and a greater pituisphere forming capacity than those of CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells isolated from the AL. They also had capacity to differentiate into all types of adenohypophyseal hormone-producing cells, concomitantly with the loss of CD9 expression. Loss of CD9 and CD81 function in CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells by siRNA treatment impaired prolactin cell differentiation. Consistently, in the pituitary gland of CD9/CD81 double knockout mice, dysgenesis of the MCL and a lower population of prolactin cells were observed. These results suggest that the CD9/CD81/S100β/SOX2-positive cells in the MCL of the IL-side are potential suppliers of adult core stem cells in the AL.
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Keywords:  CD9; Pituitary; Prolactin; SOX2; The intermediate lobe

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33961126     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-021-03460-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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