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Tendon Stem/Progenitor Cell Subpopulations and Their Implications in Tendon Biology

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.631272

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tendon stem; progenitor cells; subpopulation; niche; healing; TGFβ

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0104900]
  2. NSFC [81874019]
  3. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LR20H060002]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019QNA7040]

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Tendon harbors a specific cell population called tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) with stem cell characteristics. Advanced single-cell analysis has facilitated the identification and characterization of different subpopulations of TSPCs, shedding light on their roles in tendon biology. Understanding the mechanisms regulated by TSPCs, especially specific subpopulations, can greatly benefit the treatment of tendon diseases.
Tendon harbors a cell population that possesses stem cell characteristics such as clonogenicity, multipotency and self-renewal capacity, commonly referred to as tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs). Various techniques have been employed to study how TSPCs are implicated in tendon development, homeostasis and healing. Recent advances in single-cell analysis have enabled much progress in identifying and characterizing distinct subpopulations of TSPCs, which provides a more comprehensive view of TSPCs function in tendon biology. Understanding the mechanisms of physiological and pathological processes regulated by TSPCs, especially a particular subpopulation, would greatly benefit treatment of diseased tendons. Here, we summarize the current scientific literature on the various subpopulations of TSPCs, and discuss how TSPCs can contribute to tissue homeostasis and pathogenesis, as well as examine the key modulatory signaling pathways that determine stem/progenitor cell state. A better understanding of the roles that TSPCs play in tendon biology may facilitate the development of novel treatment strategies for tendon diseases.

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