Toma J G, Akhavan M, Fernandes K J, Barnabé-Heider F, Sadikot A, Kaplan D R, Miller F D
Center for Neuronal Survival, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, 3801 rue University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2B4.
Nat Cell Biol. 2001 Sep;3(9):778-84. doi: 10.1038/ncb0901-778.
We describe here the isolation of stem cells from juvenile and adult rodent skin. These cells derive from the dermis, and clones of individual cells can proliferate and differentiate in culture to produce neurons, glia, smooth muscle cells and adipocytes. Similar precursors that produce neuron-specific proteins upon differentiation can be isolated from adult human scalp. Because these cells (termed SKPs for skin-derived precursors) generate both neural and mesodermal progeny, we propose that they represent a novel multipotent adult stem cell and suggest that skin may provide an accessible, autologous source of stem cells for transplantation.
我们在此描述从幼年和成年啮齿动物皮肤中分离干细胞的方法。这些细胞来源于真皮,单个细胞的克隆在培养中能够增殖并分化产生神经元、神经胶质细胞、平滑肌细胞和脂肪细胞。在成年人类头皮中也可以分离出类似的前体细胞,它们在分化时能产生神经元特异性蛋白。由于这些细胞(称为皮肤衍生前体细胞,即SKP)能产生神经和中胚层后代,我们认为它们代表了一种新型的多能成体干细胞,并提出皮肤可能为移植提供一种可获取的自体干细胞来源。