Stem and progenitor cells in skeletal development
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Stem and progenitor cells in skeletal development
Abstract
Accumulating evidence supports the idea that stem and progenitor cells play important roles in skeletal development. Over the last decade, the definition of skeletal stem and progenitor cells has evolved from cells simply defined by their in vitro behaviors to cells fully defined by a combination of sophisticated approaches, including serial transplantation assays and in vivo lineage-tracing experiments. These approaches have led to better identification of the characteristics of skeletal stem cells residing in multiple sites, including the perichondrium of the fetal bone, the resting zone of the postnatal growth plate, the bone marrow space and the periosteum in adulthood. These diverse groups of skeletal stem cells appear to closely collaborate and achieve a number of important biological functions of bones, including not only bone development and growth, but also bone maintenance and repair. Although these are important findings, we are only beginning to understand the diversity and the nature of skeletal stem and progenitor cells, and how they actually behave in vivo.
Keywords: Bone marrow; Colony-forming unit fibroblasts; Growth plate; In vivo lineage-tracing experiments; Parathyroid hormone; Perichondrium; Periosteum; Skeletal stem cells; Wnt/β-catenin signaling.
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