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Dataset: Identification of stem cell populations in sweat glands and ducts: roles in homeostasis and wound repair

Sweat glands are abundant glands of our body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands, they originate from epidermal...

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Sweat glands are abundant glands of our body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands, they originate from epidermal progenitors. However, they display few signs of cellular turnover, and whether they have stem cells and tissue regenerative capacity remain largely unexplored. Here we address these issues. Using lineage-tracing, we identify multipotent progenitors in sweat duct that transition to unipotency after developing the sweat gland. In characterizing four adult stem cell populations of glandular skin, we show that they display distinct regenerative capabilities and remain unipotent when healing epidermal, myoepithelial-specific and luminal-specific injuries. We devise purification schemes, isolate and transcriptionally profile progenitors. Exploiting molecular differences between sweat and mammary glands, we show that only some progenitors regain multipotency to produce de novo ductal and glandular structures, but that these can retain their identity even within certain foreign microenvironments. Our findings provide new concepts about glandular stem cells and sweat gland biology. 10 samples from mouse paw pads were analyzed

Species:
mouse

Samples:
10

Source:
E-GEOD-37274

PubMed:
22770217

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.24, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample ORGANISM PART
GSM915339 Sweat duct basal
GSM915340 Sweat gland myoepithelial
GSM91534 Sweat duct Suprabasal
GSM915342 Sweat gland luminal
GSM915343 Palmoplantar epidermis
GSM915339 Sweat duct basal
GSM915340 Sweat gland myoepithelial
GSM91534 Sweat duct Suprabasal
GSM915342 Sweat gland luminal
GSM915343 Palmoplantar epidermis

Tags

  • body
  • cell
  • duct
  • gland
  • luminal
  • skin
  • stem cell
  • sweat gland

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