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Heterocellular molecular contacts in the mammalian stem cell niche
Authors:Laura Cristina Ceafalan  Ana-Maria Enciu  Tudor Emanuel Fertig  Bogdan Ovidiu Popescu  Mihaela Gherghiceanu  Mihail Eugen Hinescu  Eugen Radu
Institution:1. Ultrastructural Pathology Laboratory, ‘Victor Babe?’ National Institute of Pathology, Bucharest, Romania;2. Department of Cellular & Molecular Biology and Histology, School of Medicine, ‘Carol Davila’ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania;3. Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, ‘Carol Davila’, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:Adult tissue homeostasis and repair relies on prompt and appropriate intervention by tissue-specific adult stem cells (SCs). SCs have the ability to self-renew; upon appropriate stimulation, they proliferate and give rise to specialized cells. An array of environmental signals is important for maintenance of the SC pool and SC survival, behavior, and fate. Within this special microenvironment, commonly known as the stem cell niche (SCN), SC behavior and fate are regulated by soluble molecules and direct molecular contacts via adhesion molecules providing connections to local supporting cells and the extracellular matrix. Besides the extensively discussed array of soluble molecules, the expression of adhesion molecules and molecular contacts is another fundamental mechanism regulating niche occupancy and SC mobilization upon activation. Some adhesion molecules are differentially expressed and have tissue-specific consequences, likely reflecting the structural differences in niche composition and design, especially the presence or absence of a stromal counterpart. However, the distribution and identity of intercellular molecular contacts for adhesion and adhesion-mediated signaling within stromal and non-stromal SCN have not been thoroughly studied. This review highlights common details or significant differences in cell-to-cell contacts within representative stromal and non-stromal niches that could unveil new standpoints for stem cell biology and therapy.
Keywords:Stem cells  Stem cell niche  Heterocellular contacts  Molecular contacts  Adhesion-mediated signalling  Cell-to-cell interaction
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