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Tissue Stiffness Dictates Development, Homeostasis, and Disease Progression

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ORGANOGENESIS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 1-15

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15476278.2015.1019687

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MSC, Mesenchymal stem cell; FAK, Focal adhesion kinase; ECM, Extracellular matrix; EPC, Endothelial progenitor cell; FA, Focal adhesion; ROCK, Rho-associated protein kinase; VSMC, Vascular smooth muscle cell.; MMP, Matrix metalloproteinase; MKL1, Megakaryoblastic leukemia factor-1; LOX, Lysyl oxidase; extracellular matrix; fibrosis; stiffness; cancer; tissue development; tissue homeostasis

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Tissue development is orchestrated by the coordinated activities of both chemical and physical regulators. While much attention has been given to the role that chemical regulators play in driving development, researchers have recently begun to elucidate the important role that the mechanical properties of the extracellular environment play. For instance, the stiffness of the extracellular environment has a role in orienting cell division, maintaining tissue boundaries, directing cell migration, and driving differentiation. In addition, extracellular matrix stiffness is important for maintaining normal tissue homeostasis, and when matrix mechanics become imbalanced, disease progression may ensue. In this article, we will review the important role that matrix stiffness plays in dictating cell behavior during development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progression.

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