Low temperature and mTOR inhibition favor stem cell maintenance in human keratinocyte cultures

低温和 mTOR 抑制有利于人类角质形成细胞培养中的干细胞维持

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作者:Daisuke Nanba #, Jun-Ichi Sakabe #, Johannes Mosig #, Michel Brouard #, Fujio Toki, Mariko Shimokawa, Mako Kamiya, Thomas Braschler, Fahd Azzabi, Stéphanie Droz-Georget Lathion, Kai Johnsson, Keya Roy, Christoph D Schmid, Jean-Baptiste Bureau, Ariane Rochat, Yann Barrandon

Abstract

Adult autologous human epidermal stem cells can be extensively expanded ex vivo for cell and gene therapy. Identifying the mechanisms involved in stem cell maintenance and defining culture conditions to maintain stemness is critical, because an inadequate environment can result in the rapid conversion of stem cells into progenitors/transient amplifying cells (clonal conversion), with deleterious consequences on the quality of the transplants and their ability to engraft. Here, we demonstrate that cultured human epidermal stem cells respond to a small drop in temperature through thermoTRP channels via mTOR signaling. Exposure of cells to rapamycin or a small drop in temperature induces the nuclear translocation of mTOR with an impact on gene expression. We also demonstrate by single-cell analysis that long-term inhibition of mTORC1 reduces clonal conversion and favors the maintenance of stemness. Taken together, our results demonstrate that human keratinocyte stem cells can adapt to environmental changes (e.g., small variations in temperature) through mTOR signaling and constant inhibition of mTORC1 favors stem cell maintenance, a finding of high importance for regenerative medicine applications.

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