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Expression profile of sweat gland label retaining cells (LRCs)


ABSTRACT: We have used the slow cycling property, found in hair follicle stem cells, to look for LRCs in sweat glands as putative stem cells. Gene expression profiling allowed us to determine the common and unique genes expressed in SG LRCs and non-LRCs. This allowed us to probe for the signaling pathways active in this skin appendage as well as determine potential molecular markers of SG LRCs. Sweat gland label retaining cells (LRCs) and surrounding basal layer cells were isolated from K5TetOffTreH2BGFP mice after a 4 week chase with doxycycline and compared to the basal layer of the sole's epidermis in 2 independent experiments.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Krzysztof Kobielak 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-49011 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Label retaining cells (LRCs) with myoepithelial characteristic from the proximal acinar region define stem cells in the sweat gland.

Leung Yvonne Y   Kandyba Eve E   Chen Yi-Bu YB   Ruffins Seth S   Kobielak Krzysztof K  

PloS one 20130918 9


Slow cycling is a common feature shared among several stem cells (SCs) identified in adult tissues including hair follicle and cornea. Recently, existence of unipotent SCs in basal and lumenal layers of sweat gland (SG) has been described and label retaining cells (LRCs) have also been localized in SGs; however, whether these LRCs possess SCs characteristic has not been investigated further. Here, we used a H2BGFP LRCs system for in vivo detection of infrequently dividing cells. This system allo  ...[more]

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