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The Role of Zinc in Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation

Journal

CELLULAR REPROGRAMMING
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 80-94

Publisher

MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/cell.2021.0137

Keywords

zinc; bone mesenchymal stem cells; differentiation; molecular mechanism

Funding

  1. Health Commission of Hunan Province [20200476, 20201907, 202102080160]
  2. Fund Project of University of South China for Prevention and Control of COVID-19 [2020SK3010]
  3. Teaching reform research project of University of South China [2020YB-XJG106]

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Zinc plays a pivotal role in the differentiation of BMSCs into various cell phenotypes and regulates the formation and activity of osteoclasts. Using zinc as a therapeutic approach for bone remodeling has great potential.
Zinc is an essential trace element for bone growth and bone homeostasis in the human body. Bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are multipotent progenitors existing in the bone marrow stroma with the capability of differentiating along multiple lineage pathways. Zinc plays a paramount role in BMSCs, which can be spurred differentiating into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, or adipocytes, and modulates the formation and activity of osteoclasts. The expression of related genes also changed during the differentiation of various cell phenotypes. Based on the important role of zinc in BMSC differentiation, using zinc as a therapeutic approach for bone remodeling will be a promising method. This review explores the role of zinc ion in the differentiation of BMSCs into various cell phenotypes and outlines the existing research on their molecular mechanism.

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