2019
DOI: 10.2478/acb-2019-0025
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Evidence for existence of molecular stemness markers in porcine ovarian follicular granulosa cells

Abstract: Granulosa cells (GCs) are important component of the follicle, a principal functional unit of the ovary. They undergo highly dynamic changes during folliculogenesis and play a vital role in oocyte’s maturation. Recently, it has been shown that GCs also exhibit stem cell properties, since they express OCT-4, Nanog, Sox-2, which are markers of pluripotency, as well as several mesenchymal stem cell markers, such as CD29, CD44, CD90, CD105, CD117 or CD166. In addition, GCs are able to differentiate towards neuroge… Show more

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“…When it comes to ovary associated MSCs, small embryonic stem cells (VSELs) constitute a quiescent and multipotent population, whereas ovarian stem cells (OSCs) are a larger and actively dividing mesenchymal population, both found in the epithelial layer. VSELs, expressing embryonic markers such as Oct-4, are found embedded in the ovary surface epithelium (OSE) [ 41 ]. Both VSELs and OSCs participate in formation of the oocytes and primordial follicles in response to FSH.…”
Section: Stemness Of Human Ovarian Granulosa Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When it comes to ovary associated MSCs, small embryonic stem cells (VSELs) constitute a quiescent and multipotent population, whereas ovarian stem cells (OSCs) are a larger and actively dividing mesenchymal population, both found in the epithelial layer. VSELs, expressing embryonic markers such as Oct-4, are found embedded in the ovary surface epithelium (OSE) [ 41 ]. Both VSELs and OSCs participate in formation of the oocytes and primordial follicles in response to FSH.…”
Section: Stemness Of Human Ovarian Granulosa Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both VSELs and OSCs participate in formation of the oocytes and primordial follicles in response to FSH. Formation of the primordial follicle is also preceded by epithelial-mesenchymal transition of epithelial cells lining the surface of the ovary [ 41 ]. With the onset of ovulation, the basal lamina is ruptured, and the inner layer of GCs become more loosely packed, less polarized, and increasingly proliferative, all being characteristics of the mesenchymal cell type [ 18 ].…”
Section: Stemness Of Human Ovarian Granulosa Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While OSCs express OCT-4A, VSELs are characterised by the expression of OCT-4B [34]. The variety in the expression of OCT-4 occurs due to asymmetric cell division of VSELs embedded in the OSE, causing relocation of OCT-4 from the nuclear membrane to the cytoplasm in MSCs [35]. In addition, VSELs present in all adult organs are thought to migrate to different tissues to replace potentially damaged cells [36].…”
Section: Ovarian Cell Stem-like Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASCs comprise hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), the latter being isolated from various tissue sources, such as bone marrow [3], adipose tissue [4], dental pulp [5], placenta [6], and many others. In contrast, stem cell properties have been discovered in cells that are normally not considered stem cells, such as ovarian granulosa cells [7,8] or buccal pouch mucosal cells [9]. Recently, the perinatal tissues, such as the umbilical cord, have become of interest in regards to cellular therapies; because they are typically discarded after birth, their utilization as an MSC source is not ethically controversial and their collection does not involve a painful procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%