Whole transcriptome analysis of bovine mammary progenitor cells by P-Cadherin enrichment as a marker in the mammary cell hierarchy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Adult bovine mammary stem cells possess the ability to regenerate in vivo clonal outgrowths that
mimic functional alveoli. Commonly available techniques that involve immunophenotype-based
cell sorting yield cell fractions that are moderately enriched, far from being highly purified. Primary
bovine mammary epithelial cells segregated in four different populations according to the expression
of P-Cadherin and CD49f. Sorted cells from each fraction were tested for the presence of lineagerestricted
progenitors and stem cells. Only cells from the CD49fhigh/
P-C adherinneg subpopulation were
able to give rise to both luminal- and myoepithelial-restricted colonies in vitro and generate organized
outgrowths in vivo, which are hallmarks of stem cell activity. After whole transcriptome analysis, we
found gene clusters to be differentially enriched that relate to cell-to-cell communication, metabolic
processes, proliferation, migration and morphogenesis. When we analyzed only the genes that were
differentially expressed in the stem cell enriched fraction, clusters of downregulated genes were
related to proliferation, while among the upregulated expression, cluster of genes related to cell
adhesion, migration and cytoskeleton organization were observed. Our results show that P-C adherin
separates mammary subpopulations differentially in progenitor cells or mammary stem cells. Further
we provide a comprehensive observation of the gene expression differences among these cell
populations which reinforces the assumption that bovine mammary stem cells are typically quiescent.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
stem cell, cadherin, mammary gland, CD49, transcriptome
Elenco autori:
Martignani, E.; Ala, U.; Sheehy, P. A.; Thomson, P. C.; Baratta, M.
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