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Crucial transcription factors in tendon development and differentiation: their potential for tendon regeneration

Journal

CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH
Volume 356, Issue 2, Pages 287-298

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-014-1834-8

Keywords

Tendon transcription factors; Scleraxis; Mohawk; Tendon-derived stem cells; Tendon regeneration

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Funding

  1. NSFC [81330041, 81125014, 31271041, 81201396, J1103603]
  2. National Key Scientific Program [2012CB966604]
  3. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2012AA020503]
  4. Regenerative Medicine in Innovative Medical Subjects of Zhejiang Province
  5. Zhejiang Provincial Program for the Cultivation of High-level Innovative Health talents and Medical and health science and technology plan of department of Health of Zhejiang Province [2013RCA010]

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Tendons that connect muscles to bone are often the targets of sports injuries. The currently unsatisfactory state of tendon repair is largely attributable to the limited understanding of basic tendon biology. A number of tendon lineage-related transcription factors have recently been uncovered and provide clues for the better understanding of tendon development. Scleraxis and Mohawk have been identified as critical transcription factors in tendon development and differentiation. Other transcription factors, such as Sox9 and Egr1/2, have also been recently reported to be involved in tendon development. However, the molecular mechanisms and application of these transcription factors remain largely unclear and this prohibits their use in tendon therapy. Here, we systematically review and analyze recent findings and our own data concerning tendon transcription factors and tendon regeneration. Based on these findings, we provide interaction and temporal programming maps of transcription factors, as a basis for future tendon therapy. Finally, we discuss future directions for tendon regeneration with differentiation and trans-differentiation approaches based on transcription factors.

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