Single Lgr5- or Lgr6-expressing taste stem/progenitor cells generate taste bud cells ex vivo
Autor: | Ken Iwatsuki, Robert F. Margolskee, Eitaro Aihara, Alexander A. Bachmanov, Jaime L. Watson, Wenwen Ren, Brian C. Lewandowski, Peihua Jiang |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Taste
Sucrose Recombinant Fusion Proteins Green Fluorescent Proteins Thiazines Mice Transgenic Cell Separation Biology In Vitro Techniques Sodium Chloride Stem cell marker Citric Acid Receptors G-Protein-Coupled Mice SOX2 Tongue Taste receptor Genes Reporter Sodium Glutamate Animals Progenitor cell Cells Cultured Multidisciplinary Stem Cells Biological Sciences Gustducin Taste Buds Cell biology Organoids Quaternary Ammonium Compounds Tamoxifen Biochemistry Microscopy Fluorescence Stem cell Biomarkers Adult stem cell |
Zdroj: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111(46) |
ISSN: | 1091-6490 |
Popis: | Leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor 5 (Lgr5) and its homologs (e.g., Lgr6) mark adult stem cells in multiple tissues. Recently, we and others have shown that Lgr5 marks adult taste stem/progenitor cells in posterior tongue. However, the regenerative potential of Lgr5-expressing (Lgr5(+)) cells and the identity of adult taste stem/progenitor cells that regenerate taste tissue in anterior tongue remain elusive. In the present work, we describe a culture system in which single isolated Lgr5(+) or Lgr6(+) cells from taste tissue can generate continuously expanding 3D structures ("organoids"). Many cells within these taste organoids were cycling and positive for proliferative cell markers, cytokeratin K5 and Sox2, and incorporated 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine. Importantly, mature taste receptor cells that express gustducin, carbonic anhydrase 4, taste receptor type 1 member 3, nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-2, or cytokeratin K8 were present in the taste organoids. Using calcium imaging assays, we found that cells grown out from taste organoids derived from isolated Lgr5(+) cells were functional and responded to tastants in a dose-dependent manner. Genetic lineage tracing showed that Lgr6(+) cells gave rise to taste bud cells in taste papillae in both anterior and posterior tongue. RT-PCR data demonstrated that Lgr5 and Lgr6 may mark the same subset of taste stem/progenitor cells both anteriorly and posteriorly. Together, our data demonstrate that functional taste cells can be generated ex vivo from single Lgr5(+) or Lgr6(+) cells, validating the use of this model for the study of taste cell generation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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