A quiescent cell population replenishes mesenchymal stem cells to drive accelerated growth in mouse incisors

作者:An Zhengwen; Sabalic Maja; Bloomquist Ryan F; Fowler Teresa E; Streelman Todd; Sharpe Paul T*
来源:Nature Communications, 2018, 9(1): 378.
DOI:10.1038/s41467-017-02785-6

摘要

The extent to which heterogeneity within mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) populations is related to function is not understood. Using the archetypal MSC in vitro surface marker, CD90/Thy1, here we show that 30% of the MSCs in the continuously growing mouse incisor express CD90/Thy1 and these cells give rise to 30% of the differentiated cell progeny during postnatal development. In adulthood, when growth rate homeostasis is established, the CD90/Thy1(+) MSCs decrease dramatically in number. When adult incisors are cut, the growth rate increases to rapidly re-establish tooth length and homeostasis. This accelerated growth rate correlates with the re-appearance of CD90/Thy(+) MSCs and re-establishment of their contribution to cell differentiation. A population of Celsr1(+) quiescent cells becomes mitotic following clipping and replenishes the CD90/Thy1 population. A sub-population of MSCs thus exists in the mouse incisor, distinguished by expression of CD90/Thy1 that plays a specific role only during periods of increased growth rate.

  • 出版日期2018-1-25