Skeletal Stem Cells: Origins, Functions and Uncertainties.

Current molecular biology reports Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-19 DOI:10.1007/s40610-017-0075-5
Fatma F Mohamed, Renny T Franceschi
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The development and maintenance of the skeleton requires a steady source of skeletal progenitors to provide the osteoblasts and chondrocytes necessary for bone and cartilage growth and development. The current model for skeletal stem cells (SSCs) posits that SSC/progenitor cells are present in bone marrow (BM) and other osteogenic sites such as cranial sutures where they undergo self-renewal and differentiation to give rise to the main skeletal tissues. SSCs hold great promise for understanding skeletal biology and genetic diseases of bone as well as for the advancement of bone tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies. In the past few years, a considerable effort has been devoted to identifying and purifying skeletal stem cells and determining their contribution to bone formation and homeostasis. Here, we review recent progress in this area with particular emphasis on the discovery of specific SSC markers, their use in tracking the progression of cell populations along specific lineages and the regulation of SSCs in both the appendicular and cranial skeleton.

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骨骼干细胞:起源、功能和不确定性。
骨骼的发育和维持需要稳定的骨骼祖细胞来源,以提供骨骼和软骨生长发育所需的成骨细胞和软骨细胞。目前的骨骼干细胞(SSCs)模型认为,SSC/祖细胞存在于骨髓(BM)和其他成骨部位(如颅骨缝),它们在那里进行自我更新和分化,产生主要的骨骼组织。间充质干细胞在了解骨骼生物学和骨骼遗传疾病以及促进骨组织工程和再生医学战略方面具有广阔前景。在过去几年中,人们致力于鉴定和纯化骨骼干细胞,并确定它们对骨形成和稳态的贡献。在此,我们回顾了这一领域的最新进展,特别强调了特异性骨骼干细胞标记物的发现、它们在追踪细胞群沿特定系的进展中的应用以及骨骼干细胞在附属骨骼和颅骨中的调控。
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