Ubiquitous expression of FSH/LH/hCG receptors, OCT-4, and CD133 in adult organs and cancers reflects novel VSELs biology

Deepa Bhartiya
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Abstract

Very small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) were first reported in bone marrow and cord blood. We detected them by immunolocalization studies using polyclonal OCT-4 antibody on human testicular and ovarian cell smears. Cells with nuclear OCT-4A were the VSELs and cytoplasmic OCT-4 was expressed in the immediate descendants, i.e. spermatogonial stem cells and ovary germ stem cells. VSELs are postulated to be primordial germ cells, and during their migration to the gonadal ridge during embryonic development, they also migrate to various somatic organs, serve as a backup pool for tissue-specific adult stem cells to maintain life-long tissue homeostasis, and are also postulated to be the ‘embryonic remnants’ whose uncontrolled proliferation possibly results in cancer. VSELs express receptors for gonadotropin and sex hormones and express OCT-4, CD133, and hCG and thus their presence, differentiation, and uncontrolled proliferation during cancer could explain ubiquitous expression of OCT-4, CD133, hCG and receptors for sex and gonadotropin hormones in various normal and cancerous somatic and gonadal tissues.

FSH/LH/hCG受体、OCT-4和CD133在成人器官和癌症中的普遍表达反映了新的血管血管生物学
在骨髓和脐带血中首次报道了非常小的胚胎样干细胞(VSELs)。我们利用OCT-4抗体在人睾丸和卵巢细胞涂片上进行免疫定位研究。细胞核OCT-4A的细胞为血管内皮细胞,细胞质OCT-4在其直系后代即精原干细胞和卵巢生殖干细胞中表达。血管被认为是原始生殖细胞,在胚胎发育过程中向性腺嵴迁移的过程中,它们也迁移到各种躯体器官,作为组织特异性成体干细胞的后备池,维持终身组织稳态,也被认为是“胚胎残余”,其不受控制的增殖可能导致癌症。血管内皮细胞表达促性腺激素和性激素受体,表达OCT-4、CD133和hCG,因此它们在癌症期间的存在、分化和不受控制的增殖可以解释OCT-4、CD133、hCG以及性激素和促性腺激素受体在各种正常和癌变的体细胞和性腺组织中普遍表达。
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