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Defining Cell Lineages in the Prostate Epithelium
Abstract:Understanding the stages of cell differentiation in the normal prostate epithelium isessential for the identification of the cell type(s) involved in prostatic carcinogenesis.Prostate glands are composed of three types of epithelial cells (i.e. basal, secretory andneuroendocrine) but the hierarchical relations among these cell types have been longcontroversial. We have recently developed a novel system to define prostate epithelialcell lineages in vivo. We find that, during normal prostate organogenesis, terminallydifferentiated secretory cells derive from p63-positive basal cells, which thusrepresent/include prostate stem cells. Future studies will determine if p63-positive basalcells retain stem cells capabilities in the adult prostate epithelium.
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