Volume 15, Issue 1 (January 2013) 15, 85–86; 10.1038/aja.2012.136
A developmental stage-dependent switch of the mechanisms for prostate epithelial maintenance
Li Xin1,2,3
1 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA 2 Department of Pathology and Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA 3 Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Correspondence: Dr L Xin, (xin@bcm.edu)
published online: 10 December 2012
Abstract |
Previous studies demonstrated that adult murine prostate basal and luminal cells are independently self-sustained, but prostate basal cells possess the potential to differentiate into multiple lineages upon induction by embryonic urogenital sinus mesenchyme. Nevertheless, it is unknown how prostate epithelia mature during the postnatal stage. Recently, Ousset et al. showed that some prostate basal cells in neonatal mice still possess the capacity for multilineage differentiation, while luminal cells have committed to become unipotent. This study demonstrates a developmental stage-dependent switch of the mechanisms for prostate epithelial maintenance, and implies a critical role of the stromal environment in regulating epithelial maintenance.
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