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Quantitative proliferation dynamics and random chromosome segregation of hair follicle stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Regulation of stem cell (SC) proliferation is central to tissue homoeostasis, injury repair, and cancer development. Accumulation of replication errors in SCs is limited by either infrequent division and/or by chromosome sorting to retain preferentially the oldest 'immortal' DNA strand. The frequency of SC divisions and the chromosome-sorting phenomenon are difficult to examine accurately with existing methods. To address this question, we developed a strategy to count divisions of hair follicle (HF) SCs over time, and provide the first quantitative proliferation history of a tissue SC during its normal homoeostasis. We uncovered an unexpectedly high cellular turnover in the SC compartment in one round of activation. Our study provides quantitative data in support of the long-standing infrequent SC division model, and shows that HF SCs do not retain the older DNA strands or sort their chromosome. This new ability to count divisions in vivo has relevance for obtaining basic knowledge of tissue kinetics.

SUBMITTER: Waghmare SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2374848 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative proliferation dynamics and random chromosome segregation of hair follicle stem cells.

Waghmare Sanjeev K SK   Bansal Rajat R   Lee Jayhun J   Zhang Ying V YV   McDermitt David J DJ   Tumbar Tudorita T  

The EMBO journal 20080410 9


Regulation of stem cell (SC) proliferation is central to tissue homoeostasis, injury repair, and cancer development. Accumulation of replication errors in SCs is limited by either infrequent division and/or by chromosome sorting to retain preferentially the oldest 'immortal' DNA strand. The frequency of SC divisions and the chromosome-sorting phenomenon are difficult to examine accurately with existing methods. To address this question, we developed a strategy to count divisions of hair follicle  ...[more]

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