Role of label-retaining cells in estrogen-induced endometrial regeneration

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Candidate stem/progenitor cells have been identified in mouse endometrium as label-retaining cells (LRCs). The role of endometrial stem/progenitor cells in initiating estrogen-stimulated endometrial growth in prepubertal and cycling mice was investigated following a single 17β-estradiol (E2) injection in bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)-labeled and -chased (LRC), ovariectomised mice. Proliferating (BrdU+/Ki-67+) and mitotic (BrdU+/PH3+) epithelial LRCs were first detected in prepubertal mice 8 hours following E2 treatment, initiating the proliferative response. In contrast, all epithelial LRCs and 16% of epithelial cells in cycling mice proliferated within 2 hours. In cycling mice, 12% of stromal LRCs initiated a proliferative response 8 hours after E2. Proliferating epithelial LRCs and most stromal LRCs (85%) lacked estrogen receptor-α (ESR1). These findings suggest that endometrial epithelial LRCs function as stem/progenitor cells by receiving proliferative signals from neighboring ESR1+ niche cells to initiate the growth of the epithelium during development, while mature epithelial cells may undergo self-replication in cycling endometrium. © Society for Gynecologic Investigation 2012.

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Chan, R. W. S., Kaitu’U-Lino, T., & Gargett, C. E. (2012). Role of label-retaining cells in estrogen-induced endometrial regeneration. Reproductive Sciences, 19(1), 102–114. https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719111414207

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