Unipotent, Atoh1+ progenitors maintain the Merkel cell population in embryonic and adult mice

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Resident progenitor cells in mammalian skin generate new cells as a part of tissue homeostasis. We sought to identify the progenitors of Merkel cells, a unique skin cell type that plays critical roles in mechanosensation. We found that some Atoh1-expressing cells in the hairy skin and whisker follicles are mitotically active at embryonic and postnatal ages. Genetic fate-mapping revealed that these Atoh1-expressing cells give rise solely to Merkel cells. Furthermore, selective ablation of Atoh1+ skin cells in adult mice led to a permanent reduction in Merkel cell numbers, demonstrating that other stem cell populations are incapable of producing Merkel cells. These data identify a novel, unipotent progenitor population in the skin that gives rise to Merkel cells both during development and adulthood.

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Wright, M. C., Reed-Geaghan, E. G., Bolock, A. M., Fujiyama, T., Hoshino, M., & Maricich, S. M. (2015). Unipotent, Atoh1+ progenitors maintain the Merkel cell population in embryonic and adult mice. Journal of Cell Biology, 208(3), 367–379. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201407101

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