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Salisphere derived c-Kit cell transplantation restores tissue homeostasis in irradiated salivary gland
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
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
Abstract:

Introduction

During 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 results

Salisphere 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.

Conclusions

Our 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.
Keywords:c-Kit   Regeneration   Tissue homeostasis   Salivary gland   Stem cell
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