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Communications between bone cells and hematopoietic stem cells
Authors:Porter R L  Calvi L M
Institution:Endocrine—Metabolism Division, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, P.O. Box 693, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
Abstract:The skeletal system, while characterized by a hard tissue component, is in fact an extraordinarily dynamic system, with disparate functions ranging from structural support, movement and locomotion and soft-organ protection, to the maintenance of calcium homeostasis. Amongst these functions, it has long been known that mammalian bones house definitive hematopoiesis. In fact, several data demonstrate that the bone microenvironment provides essential regulatory cues to the hematopoietic system. In particular, interactions between the bone-forming cells, or osteoblasts, and the most primitive Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSC) have recently been defined. This review will focus mainly on the role of osteoblasts as HSC regulatory cells, discussing the signaling mechanisms and molecules currently thought to be involved in their modulation of HSC behavior. We will then review additional cellular components of the HSC niche, including endothelial cells and osteoclasts. Finally, we will discuss the potential clinical implications of our emerging understanding of the complex HSC microenvironment.
Keywords:Osteoblasts  Hematopoietic stem cells  Bone marrow  Microenvironment  Parathyroid hormone
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