Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Dev Biol. 2009 Dec 1;336(1):76-83. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2009.09.032. Epub 2009 Sep 25.
Merkel cells are specialized cells in the skin that are important for proper neural encoding of light touch stimuli. Conflicting evidence suggests that these cells are lineally descended from either the skin or the neural crest. To address this question, we used epidermal (Krt14(Cre)) and neural crest (Wnt1(Cre)) Cre-driver lines to conditionally delete Atoh1 specifically from the skin or neural crest lineages, respectively, of mice. Deletion of Atoh1 from the skin lineage resulted in loss of Merkel cells from all regions of the skin, while deletion from the neural crest lineage had no effect on this cell population. Thus, mammalian Merkel cells are derived from the skin lineage.
默克尔细胞是皮肤中的一种特化细胞,对于正确的轻触刺激的神经编码非常重要。相互矛盾的证据表明,这些细胞要么来自皮肤,要么来自神经嵴。为了解决这个问题,我们分别使用表皮(Krt14(Cre))和神经嵴(Wnt1(Cre))的 Cre 驱动线,有条件地从皮肤或神经嵴谱系中分别特异性地删除 Atoh1。从皮肤谱系中删除 Atoh1 导致皮肤所有区域的默克尔细胞丢失,而从神经嵴谱系中删除则对该细胞群没有影响。因此,哺乳动物的默克尔细胞来源于皮肤谱系。