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Axin2+ endometrial stem cells: the source of endometrial regeneration and cancer

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Article: 1729681 | Received 05 Feb 2020, Accepted 10 Feb 2020, Published online: 05 Mar 2020

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Figure 1. Identification of Axin2+ cells as stem cells of endometrial tissues and cancers via in vivo lineage tracing, ablation, and oncogenic transformation.

Axin2+ cells residing at gland bases are responsible for endometrial epithelial renewal during homeostasis and regeneration. Ablation of these cells compromises epithelial regeneration. These cells display a stem cell signature and have the exclusive capacity to form endometrial organoids. Oncogenic transformation of Axin2+ cells results in endometrial cancer development. When dislodged in retrograde menstruation these cells can seed in the peritoneal cavity and/or ovarian surface and possibly result in the growth of endometriotic tissue and ovarian endometrioid adenocarcinoma.

Figure 1. Identification of Axin2+ cells as stem cells of endometrial tissues and cancers via in vivo lineage tracing, ablation, and oncogenic transformation.Axin2+ cells residing at gland bases are responsible for endometrial epithelial renewal during homeostasis and regeneration. Ablation of these cells compromises epithelial regeneration. These cells display a stem cell signature and have the exclusive capacity to form endometrial organoids. Oncogenic transformation of Axin2+ cells results in endometrial cancer development. When dislodged in retrograde menstruation these cells can seed in the peritoneal cavity and/or ovarian surface and possibly result in the growth of endometriotic tissue and ovarian endometrioid adenocarcinoma.

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