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  • Expansion of Luminal Progenitor Cells in the Aging Mouse and Human Prostate.

Expansion of Luminal Progenitor Cells in the Aging Mouse and Human Prostate.

Cell reports (2019-08-08)
Preston D Crowell, Jonathan J Fox, Takao Hashimoto, Johnny A Diaz, Héctor I Navarro, Gervaise H Henry, Blake A Feldmar, Matthew G Lowe, Alejandro J Garcia, Ye E Wu, Dipti P Sajed, Douglas W Strand, Andrew S Goldstein
ABSTRACT

Aging is associated with loss of tissue mass and a decline in adult stem cell function in many tissues. In contrast, aging in the prostate is associated with growth-related diseases including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Surprisingly, the effects of aging on prostate epithelial cells have not been established. Here we find that organoid-forming progenitor activity of mouse prostate basal and luminal cells is maintained with age. This is caused by an age-related expansion of progenitor-like luminal cells that share features with human prostate luminal progenitor cells. The increase in luminal progenitor cells may contribute to greater risk for growth-related disease in the aging prostate. Importantly, we demonstrate expansion of human luminal progenitor cells in BPH. In summary, we define a Trop2+ luminal progenitor subset and identify an age-related shift in the luminal compartment of the mouse and human prostate epithelium.

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N-Acetyl-L-cysteine, suitable for cell culture, BioReagent