2004
DOI: 10.1038/ncb1181
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A dermal niche for multipotent adult skin-derived precursor cells

Abstract: A fundamental question in stem cell research is whether cultured multipotent adult stem cells represent endogenous multipotent precursor cells. Here we address this question, focusing on SKPs, a cultured adult stem cell from the dermis that generates both neural and mesodermal progeny. We show that SKPs derive from endogenous adult dermal precursors that exhibit properties similar to embryonic neural-crest stem cells. We demonstrate that these endogenous SKPs can first be isolated from skin during embryogenesi… Show more

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“…As a control, both human infant and newborn rat SKPs were maintained for several passages in liquid media dermosphere culture (Fig. 2B), as expected [21,22,24,25,27,35].…”
Section: In Vitro Passage Of Human Skin-derived Precursor (Skp) Cellsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…As a control, both human infant and newborn rat SKPs were maintained for several passages in liquid media dermosphere culture (Fig. 2B), as expected [21,22,24,25,27,35].…”
Section: In Vitro Passage Of Human Skin-derived Precursor (Skp) Cellsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The fact that different skin areas will provide progenitor cells with different specifications deserves further investigation that we are currently undertaking. Recent work has characterized a highly enriched niche of human and rodent SKPs within the DP of the hair follicle [21,22]. Although DP has the obvious advantage of being accessible in a noninvasive manner, it would also restrict donor skin areas to those rich in hair follicles.…”
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“…Thus, SKPs might represent an embryonic neural crest-related precursor. These cells would be present in skin during embryogenesis, persisting in lower numbers into adulthood (Fernandes et al, 2004, Toma et al, 2005. SKPs can be successfully isolated from human tissue, including as little as 1-2 cm 3 of foreskin and small punch biopsies from the scalp (Toma et al, 2001(Toma et al, , 2005.…”
Section: Skin-derived Precursor (Skp) Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%