Coordinating energy metabolism and signaling pathways in epithelial self-renewal and differentiation.

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Maria Pia Polito, Alessio Romaldini, Serena Rinaldo, Elena Enzo
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Abstract

Epidermal stem cells (EPSCs) are essential for maintaining skin homeostasis and ensuring a proper wound healing. During in vitro cultivations, EPSCs give rise to transient amplifying progenitors and differentiated cells, finally forming a stratified epithelium that can be grafted onto patients. Epithelial grafts have been used in clinics to cure burned patients or patients affected by genetic diseases. The long-term success of these advanced therapies relies on the presence of a correct amount of EPSCs that guarantees long-term epithelial regeneration. For this reason, a deeper understanding of self-renewal and differentiation is fundamental to fostering their clinical applications.The coordination between energetic metabolism (e.g., glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, and amino acid synthesis pathways), molecular signalling pathways (e.g., p63, YAP, FOXM1, AMPK/mTOR), and epigenetic modifications controls fundamental biological processes as proliferation, self-renewal, and differentiation. This review explores how these signalling and metabolic pathways are interconnected in the epithelial cells, highlighting the distinct metabolic demands and regulatory mechanisms involved in skin physiology.

协调上皮细胞自我更新和分化过程中的能量代谢和信号通路
表皮干细胞(EPSCs)对维持皮肤平衡和确保伤口正常愈合至关重要。在体外培养过程中,表皮干细胞可产生瞬时扩增的祖细胞和分化细胞,最终形成分层上皮细胞,并移植到患者身上。上皮细胞移植已被用于治疗烧伤患者或遗传病患者。这些先进疗法的长期成功有赖于正确数量的 EPSCs 的存在,从而保证上皮的长期再生。能量代谢(如糖酵解、三羧酸循环、氧化磷酸化和氨基酸合成途径)、分子信号途径(如 p63、YAP、FOXM1、AMPK/mTOR)和表观遗传修饰之间的协调控制着增殖、自我更新和分化等基本生物过程。本综述探讨了这些信号传导和新陈代谢途径在上皮细胞中的相互联系,重点介绍了皮肤生理学中不同的新陈代谢需求和调控机制。
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Biology Direct
Biology Direct 生物-生物学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
10.90%
发文量
32
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: Biology Direct serves the life science research community as an open access, peer-reviewed online journal, providing authors and readers with an alternative to the traditional model of peer review. Biology Direct considers original research articles, hypotheses, comments, discovery notes and reviews in subject areas currently identified as those most conducive to the open review approach, primarily those with a significant non-experimental component.
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