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Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction

Stem cell dynamics in vivo are often being studied by lineage tracing methods. Our laboratory has previously developed a retrospective method for reconstructing cell lineage trees from somatic mutations accumulated in microsatellites. This method was applied here to explore different aspects of stem...

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Autores principales: Reizel, Yitzhak, Chapal-Ilani, Noa, Adar, Rivka, Itzkovitz, Shalev, Elbaz, Judith, Maruvka, Yosef E., Segev, Elad, Shlush, Liran I., Dekel, Nava, Shapiro, Ehud
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21829376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002192
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author Reizel, Yitzhak
Chapal-Ilani, Noa
Adar, Rivka
Itzkovitz, Shalev
Elbaz, Judith
Maruvka, Yosef E.
Segev, Elad
Shlush, Liran I.
Dekel, Nava
Shapiro, Ehud
author_facet Reizel, Yitzhak
Chapal-Ilani, Noa
Adar, Rivka
Itzkovitz, Shalev
Elbaz, Judith
Maruvka, Yosef E.
Segev, Elad
Shlush, Liran I.
Dekel, Nava
Shapiro, Ehud
author_sort Reizel, Yitzhak
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description Stem cell dynamics in vivo are often being studied by lineage tracing methods. Our laboratory has previously developed a retrospective method for reconstructing cell lineage trees from somatic mutations accumulated in microsatellites. This method was applied here to explore different aspects of stem cell dynamics in the mouse colon without the use of stem cell markers. We first demonstrated the reliability of our method for the study of stem cells by confirming previously established facts, and then we addressed open questions. Our findings confirmed that colon crypts are monoclonal and that, throughout adulthood, the process of monoclonal conversion plays a major role in the maintenance of crypts. The absence of immortal strand mechanism in crypts stem cells was validated by the age-dependent accumulation of microsatellite mutations. In addition, we confirmed the positive correlation between physical and lineage proximity of crypts, by showing that the colon is separated into small domains that share a common ancestor. We gained new data demonstrating that colon epithelium is clustered separately from hematopoietic and other cell types, indicating that the colon is constituted of few progenitors and ruling out significant renewal of colonic epithelium from hematopoietic cells during adulthood. Overall, our study demonstrates the reliability of cell lineage reconstruction for the study of stem cell dynamics, and it further addresses open questions in colon stem cells. In addition, this method can be applied to study stem cell dynamics in other systems.
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spelling pubmed-31456182011-08-09 Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction Reizel, Yitzhak Chapal-Ilani, Noa Adar, Rivka Itzkovitz, Shalev Elbaz, Judith Maruvka, Yosef E. Segev, Elad Shlush, Liran I. Dekel, Nava Shapiro, Ehud PLoS Genet Research Article Stem cell dynamics in vivo are often being studied by lineage tracing methods. Our laboratory has previously developed a retrospective method for reconstructing cell lineage trees from somatic mutations accumulated in microsatellites. This method was applied here to explore different aspects of stem cell dynamics in the mouse colon without the use of stem cell markers. We first demonstrated the reliability of our method for the study of stem cells by confirming previously established facts, and then we addressed open questions. Our findings confirmed that colon crypts are monoclonal and that, throughout adulthood, the process of monoclonal conversion plays a major role in the maintenance of crypts. The absence of immortal strand mechanism in crypts stem cells was validated by the age-dependent accumulation of microsatellite mutations. In addition, we confirmed the positive correlation between physical and lineage proximity of crypts, by showing that the colon is separated into small domains that share a common ancestor. We gained new data demonstrating that colon epithelium is clustered separately from hematopoietic and other cell types, indicating that the colon is constituted of few progenitors and ruling out significant renewal of colonic epithelium from hematopoietic cells during adulthood. Overall, our study demonstrates the reliability of cell lineage reconstruction for the study of stem cell dynamics, and it further addresses open questions in colon stem cells. In addition, this method can be applied to study stem cell dynamics in other systems. Public Library of Science 2011-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3145618/ /pubmed/21829376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002192 Text en Reizel et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Reizel, Yitzhak
Chapal-Ilani, Noa
Adar, Rivka
Itzkovitz, Shalev
Elbaz, Judith
Maruvka, Yosef E.
Segev, Elad
Shlush, Liran I.
Dekel, Nava
Shapiro, Ehud
Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction
title Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction
title_full Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction
title_fullStr Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction
title_short Colon Stem Cell and Crypt Dynamics Exposed by Cell Lineage Reconstruction
title_sort colon stem cell and crypt dynamics exposed by cell lineage reconstruction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21829376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002192
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