Salisphere derived c-Kit cell transplantation restores tissue homeostasis in irradiated salivary gland |
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Authors: | Lalitha S.Y. Nanduri Isabelle M.A. Lombaert Marianne van der Zwaag Hette Faber Jeanette F. Brunsting Ronald P. van Os Robert P. Coppes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Cell Biology, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Department of Biology of Aging, European Research Institute for the Biology of Aging (ERIBA), The Netherlands;3. Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | IntroductionDuring radiotherapy salivary glands of head and neck cancer patients are unavoidably co-irradiated, potentially resulting in life-long impairment. Recently we showed that transplantation of salisphere-derived c-Kit expressing cells can functionally regenerate irradiated salivary glands. This study aims to select a more potent subpopulation of c-Kit+ cells, co-expressing stem cell markers and to investigate whether long-term tissue homeostasis is restored after stem cell transplantation.Methods and resultsSalisphere derived c-Kit+ cells that co-expressed CD24 and/or CD49f markers, were intra-glandularly injected into 15 Gy irradiated submandibular glands of mice. Particularly, c-Kit+/CD24+/CD49f+ cell transplanted mice improved saliva production (54.59 ± 11.1%) versus the irradiated control group (21.5 ± 8.7%). Increase in expression of cells with differentiated duct cell markers like, cytokeratins (CK8, 18, 7 and 14) indicated functional recovery of this compartment. Moreover, ductal stem cell marker expression like c-Kit, CD133, CD24 and CD49f reappeared after transplantation indicating long-term functional maintenance potential of the gland. Furthermore, a normalization of vascularization as indicated by CD31 expression and reduction of fibrosis was observed, indicative of normalization of the microenvironment.ConclusionsOur results show that stem cell transplantation not only rescues hypo-salivation, but also restores tissue homeostasis of the irradiated gland, necessary for long-term maintenance of adult tissue. |
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Keywords: | c-Kit Regeneration Tissue homeostasis Salivary gland Stem cell |
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