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The Characterisation of Pax3 Expressant Cells in Adult Peripheral Nerve
Authors:Judith A Blake  Melanie R Ziman
Institution:1. School of Medical Science, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia.; 2. School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia.; University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom,
Abstract:Pax3 has numerous integral functions in embryonic tissue morphogenesis and knowledge of its complex function in cells of adult tissue continues to unfold. Across a variety of adult tissue lineages, the role of Pax3 is principally linked to maintenance of the tissue’s resident stem/progenitor cell population. In adult peripheral nerves, Pax3 is reported to be expressed in nonmyelinating Schwann cells, however, little is known about the purpose of this expression. Based on the evidence of the role of Pax3 in other adult tissue stem and progenitor cells, it was hypothesised that the cells in adult peripheral nerve that express Pax3 may be peripheral glioblasts. Here, methods have been developed for identification and visualisation of Pax3 expressant cells in normal 60 day old mouse peripheral nerve that allowed morphological and phenotypic distinctions to be made between Pax3 expressing cells and other nonmyelinating Schwann cells. The distinctions described provide compelling support for a resident glioblast population in adult mouse peripheral nerve.
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