2013
DOI: 10.1002/stem.1338
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Lgr5-EGFP Marks Taste Bud Stem/Progenitor Cells in Posterior Tongue

Abstract: Until recently, reliable markers for adult stem cells have been lacking for many regenerative mammalian tissues. Lgr5 (leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein coupled receptor 5) has been identified as a marker for adult stem cells in intestine, stomach, and hair follicle; Lgr5-expressing cells give rise to all types of cells in these tissues. Taste epithelium also regenerates constantly, yet the identity of adult taste stem cells remains elusive. In this study, we found that Lgr5 is strongly expressed in cel… Show more

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“…Another possibility is that at least two types of organoids originated from Lgr5 + or Lgr6 + cells, with distinct regeneration potentials. As reported previously, there are strong Lgr5 + cells under the trench areas of circumvallate and weak Lgr5 + cells in the basal areas of taste buds (6). Therefore, Lgr5 + cells may be heterogeneous, and we propose that the strong Lgr5 + cells are stem cells and the weak Lgr5 + cells are more committed progenitor cells.…”
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“…Another possibility is that at least two types of organoids originated from Lgr5 + or Lgr6 + cells, with distinct regeneration potentials. As reported previously, there are strong Lgr5 + cells under the trench areas of circumvallate and weak Lgr5 + cells in the basal areas of taste buds (6). Therefore, Lgr5 + cells may be heterogeneous, and we propose that the strong Lgr5 + cells are stem cells and the weak Lgr5 + cells are more committed progenitor cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Although Lgr5 is present in fungiform papillae in anterior tongue during embryonic stages and early life, based on the intrinsic GFP signal from the Lgr5-EGFP transgene, Lgr5-EGFP signal could not be detected in fungiform papillae cells in adult mice (6,7). Therefore, taste stem/progenitor cells remain to be identified in fungiform papillae in anterior tongue.…”
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