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Evaluating the Differentiation Capacity of Mouse Prostate Epithelial Cells Using Organoid Culture
Published on: November 22, 2019
A transition zone enriched WIF1 ⁺ basal cell subtype is associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia
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The cellular composition and disease susceptibilities of the distinct zones of the human prostate remain incompletely understood. Through extensive single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of benign regions from prostatectomy specimens, we identified a basal cell population expressing WIF1, VCAN , and NRG1 , among other genes, that was significantly enriched in the transition zone (TZ). Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition that causes widespread morbidity and is nearly exclusively localized to the TZ. Analysis of previously published scRNA-seq datasets further confirmed that WIF1 + basal cells were significantly enriched in BPH compared to normal prostate. Pathway and cell-cell communication analyses revealed that this basal subtype is associated with programs related to cell proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), angiogenesis, and hormone response. Together, the molecular signature, zonal distribution, and pathway enrichment suggest that TZ-enriched WIF1 + basal cells may contribute to BPH pathogenesis by promoting epithelial and stromal remodeling.
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