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New insights on the reparative cells in bone regeneration and repair

Journal

BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 96, Issue 2, Pages 357-375

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12659

Keywords

skeletal stem cells; suture stem cells; mesenchymal stem cells; mesenchymal stromal cells; MSCs; SSCs; fracture healing; bone repair; bone maintenance; craniofacial suture

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Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFA0800802]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81530071, 81772359, 81601906]
  3. Chongqing Postdoctoral Researchers Research Project [Xm2016084]

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Bone has a strong regenerative capacity driven by reparative cells such as skeletal stem cells and their descendants, playing critical roles in bone development, maintenance, and injury healing. However, the identity and functional roles of skeletal stem cells remain controversial due to technological difficulties and cell heterogeneity. There has been a biased view for many years that bone marrow is the main source of reparative cells for bone repair.
Bone possesses a remarkable repair capacity to regenerate completely without scar tissue formation. This unique characteristic, expressed during bone development, maintenance and injury (fracture) healing, is performed by the reparative cells including skeletal stem cells (SSCs) and their descendants. However, the identity and functional roles of SSCs remain controversial due to technological difficulties and the heterogeneity and plasticity of SSCs. Moreover, for many years, there has been a biased view that bone marrow is the main cell source for bone repair. Together, these limitations have greatly hampered our understanding of these important cell populations and their potential applications in the treatment of fractures and skeletal diseases. Here, we reanalyse and summarize current understanding of the reparative cells in bone regeneration and repair and outline recent progress in this area, with a particular emphasis on the temporal and spatial process of fracture healing, the sources of reparative cells, an updated definition of SSCs, and markers of skeletal stem/progenitor cells contributing to the repair of craniofacial and long bones, as well as the debate between SSCs and pericytes. Finally, we also discuss the existing problems, emerging novel technologies and future research directions in this field.

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