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SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester

Significant progress has been made in recent years in characterizing human multipotent progenitor cells (hMPCs) of the early pancreas; however, the identity and persistence of these cells during the second trimester, after the initiation of branching morphogenesis, remain elusive. Additionally, stud...

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Autores principales: Villani, Valentina, Thornton, Matthew E., Zook, Heather N., Crook, Christiana J., Grubbs, Brendan H., Orlando, Giuseppe, De Filippo, Roger, Ku, Hsun Teresa, Perin, Laura
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6877773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31631582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0231
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author Villani, Valentina
Thornton, Matthew E.
Zook, Heather N.
Crook, Christiana J.
Grubbs, Brendan H.
Orlando, Giuseppe
De Filippo, Roger
Ku, Hsun Teresa
Perin, Laura
author_facet Villani, Valentina
Thornton, Matthew E.
Zook, Heather N.
Crook, Christiana J.
Grubbs, Brendan H.
Orlando, Giuseppe
De Filippo, Roger
Ku, Hsun Teresa
Perin, Laura
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description Significant progress has been made in recent years in characterizing human multipotent progenitor cells (hMPCs) of the early pancreas; however, the identity and persistence of these cells during the second trimester, after the initiation of branching morphogenesis, remain elusive. Additionally, studies on hMPCs have been hindered by few isolation methods that allow for the recovery of live cells. Here, we investigated the tip progenitor domain in the branched epithelium of human fetal pancreas between 13.5 and 17.5 gestational weeks by immunohistological staining. We also used a novel RNA‐based technology to isolate live cells followed by gene expression analyses. We identified cells co‐expressing SOX9 and PTF1A, two transcription factors known to be important for pancreatic MPCs, within the tips of the epithelium and observed a decrease in their proportions over time. Pancreatic SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells were enriched for MPC markers, including MYC and GATA6. These cells were proliferative and appeared active in branching morphogenesis and matrix remodeling, as evidenced by gene set enrichment analysis. We identified a hub of genes pertaining to the expanding tip progenitor niche, such as FOXF1, GLI3, TBX3, FGFR1, TGFBR2, ITGAV, ITGA2, and ITGB3. YAP1 of the Hippo pathway emerged as a highly enriched component within the SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells. Single‐cell RNA‐sequencing further corroborated the findings by identifying a cluster of SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells with multipotent characteristics. Based on these results, we propose that the SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells in the human pancreas are uncommitted MPC‐like cells that reside at the tips of the expanding pancreatic epithelium, directing self‐renewal and inducing pancreatic organogenesis. stem cells translational medicine 2019;8:1249&1264
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spelling pubmed-68777732019-11-29 SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester Villani, Valentina Thornton, Matthew E. Zook, Heather N. Crook, Christiana J. Grubbs, Brendan H. Orlando, Giuseppe De Filippo, Roger Ku, Hsun Teresa Perin, Laura Stem Cells Transl Med Tissue‐Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells Significant progress has been made in recent years in characterizing human multipotent progenitor cells (hMPCs) of the early pancreas; however, the identity and persistence of these cells during the second trimester, after the initiation of branching morphogenesis, remain elusive. Additionally, studies on hMPCs have been hindered by few isolation methods that allow for the recovery of live cells. Here, we investigated the tip progenitor domain in the branched epithelium of human fetal pancreas between 13.5 and 17.5 gestational weeks by immunohistological staining. We also used a novel RNA‐based technology to isolate live cells followed by gene expression analyses. We identified cells co‐expressing SOX9 and PTF1A, two transcription factors known to be important for pancreatic MPCs, within the tips of the epithelium and observed a decrease in their proportions over time. Pancreatic SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells were enriched for MPC markers, including MYC and GATA6. These cells were proliferative and appeared active in branching morphogenesis and matrix remodeling, as evidenced by gene set enrichment analysis. We identified a hub of genes pertaining to the expanding tip progenitor niche, such as FOXF1, GLI3, TBX3, FGFR1, TGFBR2, ITGAV, ITGA2, and ITGB3. YAP1 of the Hippo pathway emerged as a highly enriched component within the SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells. Single‐cell RNA‐sequencing further corroborated the findings by identifying a cluster of SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells with multipotent characteristics. Based on these results, we propose that the SOX9+/PTF1A+ cells in the human pancreas are uncommitted MPC‐like cells that reside at the tips of the expanding pancreatic epithelium, directing self‐renewal and inducing pancreatic organogenesis. stem cells translational medicine 2019;8:1249&1264 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6877773/ /pubmed/31631582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0231 Text en © 2019 The Authors. stem cells translational medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AlphaMed Press This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Tissue‐Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells
Villani, Valentina
Thornton, Matthew E.
Zook, Heather N.
Crook, Christiana J.
Grubbs, Brendan H.
Orlando, Giuseppe
De Filippo, Roger
Ku, Hsun Teresa
Perin, Laura
SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester
title SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester
title_full SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester
title_fullStr SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester
title_full_unstemmed SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester
title_short SOX9+/PTF1A+ Cells Define the Tip Progenitor Cells of the Human Fetal Pancreas of the Second Trimester
title_sort sox9+/ptf1a+ cells define the tip progenitor cells of the human fetal pancreas of the second trimester
topic Tissue‐Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6877773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31631582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0231
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