神经与上皮之间的相互信号:神经元如何与上皮细胞对话?

IF 1.5 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2021-10-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Sadaruddin Chachar, Jing Chen, Yumei Qin, Xia Wu, Haiyan Yu, Qiang Zhou, Xiaojiao Fan, Chaochen Wang, Isaac Brownell, Ying Xiao
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大多数上皮组织在一个特殊的干细胞生态位内,通过上皮干细胞的增殖和分化(称为稳态)不断进行自我更新。在高度神经支配的上皮中,周围神经通过释放多种神经递质、激素和生长因子,并向干细胞提供营养因子,构成周围神经生态位,支持干细胞稳态。新的证据表明,感觉神经和运动神经都可以调节上皮干细胞的命运,从而影响上皮稳态。了解上皮干细胞与神经元之间的串扰机制将揭示神经周围生态位在生理和病理条件下的重要作用。在此,我们回顾了最近在上皮中发现的神经周围生态位,主要是在组织稳态中,在伤口修复和发病机制中有有限的接触。
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Reciprocal signals between nerve and epithelium: how do neurons talk with epithelial cells?

Most epithelium tissues continuously undergo self-renewal through proliferation and differentiation of epithelial stem cells (known as homeostasis), within a specialized stem cell niche. In highly innervated epithelium, peripheral nerves compose perineural niche and support stem cell homeostasis by releasing a variety of neurotransmitters, hormones, and growth factors and supplying trophic factors to the stem cells. Emerging evidence has shown that both sensory and motor nerves can regulate the fate of epithelial stem cells, thus influencing epithelium homeostasis. Understanding the mechanism of crosstalk between epithelial stem cells and neurons will reveal the important role of the perineural niche in physiological and pathological conditions. Herein, we review recent discoveries of the perineural niche in epithelium mainly in tissue homeostasis, with a limited touch in wound repair and pathogenesis.

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