[PDF][PDF] Identifying the stem cell of the intestinal crypt: strategies and pitfalls

N Barker, A van Oudenaarden, H Clevers - Cell stem cell, 2012 - cell.com
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Decades ago, two nonoverlapping crypt stem cell populations were proposed: Leblond's
Crypt Base Columnar (CBC) cell and Potten's+ 4 cell. The identification of CBC markers
including Lgr5 has confirmed Leblond's predictions that CBC cells are anatomically distinct,
long-lived stem cells that permanently cycle. While Potten originally described+ 4 cells as
proliferative and unusually radiation-sensitive, recent efforts to identify+ 4 stem cells have
focused on the identification of cells that are quiescent and radiation-resistant. Here, we …
Decades ago, two nonoverlapping crypt stem cell populations were proposed: Leblond's Crypt Base Columnar (CBC) cell and Potten's +4 cell. The identification of CBC markers including Lgr5 has confirmed Leblond's predictions that CBC cells are anatomically distinct, long-lived stem cells that permanently cycle. While Potten originally described +4 cells as proliferative and unusually radiation-sensitive, recent efforts to identify +4 stem cells have focused on the identification of cells that are quiescent and radiation-resistant. Here, we describe commonalities and discrepancies between the individual studies and discuss challenges of marker-based lineage tracing.
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