Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
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Joint morphogenetic cells in the adult mammalian synovium / Roelofs, A. J.; Zupan, J.; Riemen, A. H. K.; Kania, K.; Ansboro, S.; White, N.; Clark, S. M.; De Bari, C.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 8:1(2017), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.1038/ncomms15040]
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The stem cells that safeguard synovial joints in adulthood are undefined. Studies on mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) have mainly focused on bone marrow. Here we show that lineage tracing of Gdf5-expressing joint interzone cells identifies in adult mouse synovium an MSC population largely negative for the skeletal stem cell markers Nestin-GFP, Leptin receptor and Gremlin1. Following cartilage injury, Gdf5-lineage cells underpin synovial hyperplasia through proliferation, are recruited to a Nestin-GFP high perivascular population, and contribute to cartilage repair. The transcriptional co-factor Yap is upregulated after injury, and its conditional ablation in Gdf5-lineage cells prevents synovial lining hyperplasia and decreases contribution of Gdf5-lineage cells to cartilage repair. Cultured Gdf5-lineage cells exhibit progenitor activity for stable chondrocytes and are able to self-organize three-dimensionally to form a synovial lining-like layer. Finally, human synovial MSCs transduced with Bmp7 display morphogenetic properties by patterning a joint-like organ in vivo. Our findings further the understanding of the skeletal stem/progenitor cells in adult life.
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Roelofs, A. J.; Zupan, J.; Riemen, A. H. K.; Kania, K.; Ansboro, S.; White, N.; Clark, S. M.; De Bari, C.
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