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Decoding the activated stem cell phenotype of the neonatally maturing pituitary.

Emma Laporte1, Florian Hermans1,2, Silke De Vriendt1, Annelies Vennekens1, Diether Lambrechts3,4, Charlotte Nys1, Benoit Cox1, Hugo Vankelecom1.   

Abstract

The pituitary represents the endocrine master regulator. In mouse, the gland undergoes active maturation immediately after birth. Here, we in detail portrayed the stem cell compartment of neonatal pituitary. Single-cell RNA-sequencing pictured an active gland, revealing proliferative stem as well as hormonal (progenitor) cell populations. The stem cell pool displayed a hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal phenotype, characteristic of development-involved tissue stem cells. Organoid culturing recapitulated the stem cells' phenotype, interestingly also reproducing their paracrine activity. The pituitary stem cell-activating interleukin-6 advanced organoid growth, although the neonatal stem cell compartment was not visibly affected in Il6-/- mice, likely due to cytokine family redundancy. Further transcriptomic analysis exposed a pronounced WNT pathway in the neonatal gland, shown to be involved in stem cell activation and to overlap with the (fetal) human pituitary transcriptome. Following local damage, the neonatal gland efficiently regenerates, despite absence of additional stem cell proliferation, or upregulated IL-6 or WNT expression, all in line with the already high stem cell activation status, thereby exposing striking differences with adult pituitary. Together, our study decodes the stem cell compartment of neonatal pituitary, exposing an activated state in the maturing gland. Understanding stem cell activation is key to potential pituitary regenerative prospects.
© 2022, Laporte et al.

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Keywords:  WNT signaling; developmental biology; mouse; organoids; pituitary; regenerative medicine; single-cell RNA-sequencing; stem cells; tissue maturation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35699412      PMCID: PMC9333987          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.75742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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