成纤维细胞对组织纤维化中干细胞谱系不忠和化生的调节

IF 34.5 1区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Tsukasa Kadota, Tien Peng
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上皮干细胞在体内平衡过程中根据区域特异性身份进行分离。然而,组织扰动可以诱导干细胞在其解剖室外采用谱系身份的显著可塑性。根据组织的不同,这种现象被称为谱系不忠或化生,干细胞轨迹可以决定与许多疾病相关的再生结果,包括纤维化。虽然许多研究已经阐明了控制干细胞身份转换能力的内在机制,但对提醒干细胞并改变其谱系决定的微环境因素知之甚少。成纤维细胞是一种结构细胞,为干细胞提供必要的支架,但成纤维细胞也能感知组织环境的外部变化,从而驱动组织反应。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了成纤维细胞作为谱系可塑性的关键协调者的作用,这种可塑性模糊了区室的身份,从而启动适当的修复或疾病。
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Fibroblast Modulation of Stem Cell Lineage Infidelity and Metaplasia in Tissue Fibrosis
Epithelial stem cells are segregated on the basis of region-specific identities during homeostasis. However, tissue perturbations can induce remarkable plasticity in stem cells to adopt lineage identities outside their anatomical compartments. This phenomenon has been termed lineage infidelity or metaplasia depending on the tissue, and the stem cell trajectory can determine regenerative outcomes relevant to many diseases, including fibrosis. While many studies have shed light on stem-cell intrinsic mechanisms that govern their ability to switch identities, much less is known about microenvironmental factors that alert stem cells and modify their lineage decisions. Fibroblasts are structural cells that provide the necessary scaffolding for stem cells in their native niche, but fibroblasts also sense external changes to the tissue environment to drive the tissue response. In this review, we explore the role of fibroblasts as a critical orchestrator of lineage plasticity that blurs compartmental identities to initiate proper repair or disease.
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease is a scholarly journal that has been published since 2006. Its primary focus is to provide a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in our knowledge of the causes and development of significant human diseases. The journal places particular emphasis on exploring the current and evolving concepts of disease pathogenesis, as well as the molecular genetic and morphological changes associated with various diseases. Additionally, the journal addresses the clinical significance of these findings. In order to increase accessibility and promote the broad dissemination of research, the current volume of the journal has transitioned from a gated subscription model to an open access format. This change has been made possible through the Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, which allows all articles published in this volume to be freely accessible to readers. As part of this transition, all articles in the journal are published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which encourages open sharing and use of the research.
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