Evidence Details for Nanog
PMID Title Journal Year Abstract
23983780 Expression of stem cell markers in primo vessel of rat. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013;2013:438079. doi: 10.1155/2013/438079. Epub 2013 Jul 31. 2013 Accumulating line of evidence support that adult tissues contain a rare population of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), which differentiate into all types of cells in our body. Bonghan microcell (primo microcells (PMCs)) discovered in 1960s was reported to have a pluripotency like a stem cell in vivo as well as in vitro condition. Here, we describe the detailed morphology and molecular features of PMCs. PMCs reside in Bonghan duct (primo vessel (PV)) reported as a corresponding structure of acupuncture points and meridian system. We found that PMCs were frequently observed in the liver surface of the rat between 300 g and 400 g from April to June, suggesting that the their detection frequency depends on the weight, the season, and the organ of rat. As reported, PMCs freshly isolated from PVs were spherical ~1-2 mu m microsized cells. In contrast, a unique bithread or budding-shaped PMCs emerged during tissue culture around 8 days. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that PVs-derived cells express the Oct4, the most important PSCs gene, in addition to several PSCs markers (Sox2, Stella, Rex1, and Klf4). Thus, we for the first time provide the evidence about Oct4-expressing stem-like characteristics for cells resident in PVs, a possible novel stem cell enriched niche."

Evidence Sentence: Since PSCs also express Nanog, Sox2, and Fbxo15, we evaluated their expression in PVs.
Evidence Sentence: They express only Sox2, but they do not express Nanog and Fbxo15 (Figure 4(b)).
Evidence Sentence: The Sox2 and Nanog transcripts were not expressed in whole blood cells.