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R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders

Pioneering studies within the last few years have allowed the in vitro expansion of tissue‐specific adult stem cells from a variety of endoderm‐derived organs, including the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Expansion of these cells requires activation of the receptor Lgr5 by its ligand R‐spondin...

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Autores principales: Lugli, Natalia, Kamileri, Irene, Keogh, Adrian, Malinka, Thomas, Sarris, Michalis E, Talianidis, Iannis, Schaad, Olivier, Candinas, Daniel, Stroka, Deborah, Halazonetis, Thanos D
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26993089
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201642169
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author Lugli, Natalia
Kamileri, Irene
Keogh, Adrian
Malinka, Thomas
Sarris, Michalis E
Talianidis, Iannis
Schaad, Olivier
Candinas, Daniel
Stroka, Deborah
Halazonetis, Thanos D
author_facet Lugli, Natalia
Kamileri, Irene
Keogh, Adrian
Malinka, Thomas
Sarris, Michalis E
Talianidis, Iannis
Schaad, Olivier
Candinas, Daniel
Stroka, Deborah
Halazonetis, Thanos D
author_sort Lugli, Natalia
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description Pioneering studies within the last few years have allowed the in vitro expansion of tissue‐specific adult stem cells from a variety of endoderm‐derived organs, including the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Expansion of these cells requires activation of the receptor Lgr5 by its ligand R‐spondin 1 and is likely facilitated by the fact that in healthy adults the stem cells in these organs are highly proliferative. In many other adult organs, such as the liver, proliferating cells are normally not abundant in adulthood. However, upon injury, the liver has a strong regenerative potential that is accompanied by the emergence of Lgr5‐positive stem cells; these cells can be isolated and expanded in vitro as organoids. In an effort to isolate stem cells from non‐regenerating mouse livers, we discovered that healthy gallbladders are a rich source of stem/progenitor cells that can be propagated in culture as organoids for more than a year. Growth of these organoids was stimulated by R‐spondin 1 and noggin, whereas in the absence of these growth factors, the organoids differentiated partially toward the hepatocyte fate. When transplanted under the liver capsule, gallbladder‐derived organoids maintained their architecture for 2 weeks. Furthermore, single cells prepared from dissociated organoids and injected into the mesenteric vein populated the liver parenchyma of carbon tetrachloride‐treated mice. Human gallbladders were also a source of organoid‐forming stem cells. Thus, under specific growth conditions, stem cells can be isolated from healthy gallbladders, expanded almost indefinitely in vitro, and induced to differentiate toward the hepatocyte lineage.
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spelling pubmed-53415092017-03-10 R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders Lugli, Natalia Kamileri, Irene Keogh, Adrian Malinka, Thomas Sarris, Michalis E Talianidis, Iannis Schaad, Olivier Candinas, Daniel Stroka, Deborah Halazonetis, Thanos D EMBO Rep Articles Pioneering studies within the last few years have allowed the in vitro expansion of tissue‐specific adult stem cells from a variety of endoderm‐derived organs, including the stomach, small intestine, and colon. Expansion of these cells requires activation of the receptor Lgr5 by its ligand R‐spondin 1 and is likely facilitated by the fact that in healthy adults the stem cells in these organs are highly proliferative. In many other adult organs, such as the liver, proliferating cells are normally not abundant in adulthood. However, upon injury, the liver has a strong regenerative potential that is accompanied by the emergence of Lgr5‐positive stem cells; these cells can be isolated and expanded in vitro as organoids. In an effort to isolate stem cells from non‐regenerating mouse livers, we discovered that healthy gallbladders are a rich source of stem/progenitor cells that can be propagated in culture as organoids for more than a year. Growth of these organoids was stimulated by R‐spondin 1 and noggin, whereas in the absence of these growth factors, the organoids differentiated partially toward the hepatocyte fate. When transplanted under the liver capsule, gallbladder‐derived organoids maintained their architecture for 2 weeks. Furthermore, single cells prepared from dissociated organoids and injected into the mesenteric vein populated the liver parenchyma of carbon tetrachloride‐treated mice. Human gallbladders were also a source of organoid‐forming stem cells. Thus, under specific growth conditions, stem cells can be isolated from healthy gallbladders, expanded almost indefinitely in vitro, and induced to differentiate toward the hepatocyte lineage. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-03-18 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5341509/ /pubmed/26993089 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201642169 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY NC ND 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Lugli, Natalia
Kamileri, Irene
Keogh, Adrian
Malinka, Thomas
Sarris, Michalis E
Talianidis, Iannis
Schaad, Olivier
Candinas, Daniel
Stroka, Deborah
Halazonetis, Thanos D
R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
title R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
title_full R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
title_fullStr R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
title_full_unstemmed R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
title_short R‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
title_sort r‐spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non‐damaged gallbladders
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26993089
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201642169
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