2008
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0805012105
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Normal ovarian surface epithelial label-retaining cells exhibit stem/progenitor cell characteristics

Abstract: Ovulation induces cyclic rupture and regenerative repair of the ovarian coelomic epithelium. This process of repeated disruption and repair accompanied by complex remodeling typifies a somatic stem/progenitor cell-mediated process. Using BrdU incorporation and doxycycline inducible histone2B-green fluorescent protein pulse–chase techniques, we identify a label-retaining cell population in the coelomic epithelium of the adult mouse ovary as candidate somatic stem/progenitor cells. The identified population exhi… Show more

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“…2A, control; Fig. S5), which supports our previous finding in normal ovarian surface epithelium (20). However, when separated cells were treated with MIS or doxorubicin for 14 d, MIS significantly inhibited colony growth of the 3+Ecad− cells (Fig.…”
Section: Mis Inhibits Whereas Doxorubicin Stimulates Colony and Monolsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…2A, control; Fig. S5), which supports our previous finding in normal ovarian surface epithelium (20). However, when separated cells were treated with MIS or doxorubicin for 14 d, MIS significantly inhibited colony growth of the 3+Ecad− cells (Fig.…”
Section: Mis Inhibits Whereas Doxorubicin Stimulates Colony and Monolsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…2G), whereas the kinases tested were unaffected (data not shown). Self-renewing normal somatic stem cells are housed in a niche, where they are slowly cycling, as illustrated by label retention (20,42); committed progenitors, when released from the confines of a niche, undergo rapid cycling for effective expansion (43). MIS treatment resulted in G1 accumulation in the 3+Ecad− cells compared with the 3−Ecad+ population; by contrast, doxorubicin decreased the percentage of the 3+Ecad− cells in G1, indicating that the MIS may be exerting molecular effects similar to those extant in a normal niche.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The LRCs were identified in murine OSE 3 months after transient labelling (Szotek et al 2008). Importantly, the LRCs were able to enter a proliferative phase during ovulation in vivo and to have enhanced growth potential in vitro.…”
Section: Somatic Stem Cells Of the Osementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The somatic stem cells in the OSE have been investigated in three distinct contexts: potential stem cells able to regenerate germ cells (Parte et al 2011, Patel et al 2013, Virant-Klun et al 2013a, potential stem cells that give rise to granulosa cells (Hummitzsch et al 2013), and more traditional somatic stem cells whose role is to replenish the OSE following ovulatory wounding (Szotek et al 2008, Motohara et al 2011, Usongo & Farookhi 2012, Auersperg 2013, Flesken-Nikitin et al 2013, Ng et al 2014. While this review focuses briefly on studies that have addressed somatic stem cells that are thought to be required for ovulatory wound repair, the relationship with the HGSEOC of the two former potential stem cell pools cannot be discounted.…”
Section: Somatic Stem Cells Of the Osementioning
confidence: 99%