间充质干细胞
脂肪生成
细胞生物学
祖细胞
干细胞
生物
骨髓
间充质干细胞的临床应用
成骨细胞
细胞分化
免疫学
成体干细胞
体外
遗传学
基因
作者
Qing Chen,Peishun Shou,Changwen Zheng,Mengmeng Jiang,Guoxin Cao,Qiaolin Yang,Jianjun Cao,N Xie,Tania Velletri,X Zhang,Chunsheng Xu,L Zhang,Haiyan Yang,Jie Hou,Ying Wang,Yufang Shi
摘要
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), a non-hematopoietic stem cell population first discovered in bone marrow, are multipotent cells capable of differentiating into mature cells of several mesenchymal tissues, such as fat and bone. As common progenitor cells of adipocytes and osteoblasts, MSCs are delicately balanced for their differentiation commitment. Numerous in vitro investigations have demonstrated that fat-induction factors inhibit osteogenesis, and, conversely, bone-induction factors hinder adipogenesis. In fact, a variety of external cues contribute to the delicate balance of adipo-osteogenic differentiation of MSCs, including chemical, physical, and biological factors. These factors trigger different signaling pathways and activate various transcription factors that guide MSCs to commit to either lineage. The dysregulation of the adipo-osteogenic balance has been linked to several pathophysiologic processes, such as aging, obesity, osteopenia, osteopetrosis, and osteoporosis. Thus, the regulation of MSC differentiation has increasingly attracted great attention in recent years. Here, we review external factors and their signaling processes dictating the reciprocal regulation between adipocytes and osteoblasts during MSC differentiation and the ultimate control of the adipo-osteogenic balance.
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