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Enthesis regeneration: a role for Gli1+progenitor cells

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 144, 期 7, 页码 1159-1164

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.139303

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Enthesis; Fibrocartilage; Hedgehog; Regeneration; Stem cell; Tendon

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 AR055580, T32 AR060719, P30 AR057237]

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The tendon enthesis originates from a specific pool of hedgehogactive Gli1+ progenitor cells that differentiate and produce mineralized fibrocartilage. The current study investigated the regenerative capacity of this cell population by comparing the responses of early postnatal and mature entheses to injury. Lineage tracing studies demonstrated that the original Gli1+ cell population had the capacity to heal immature entheses after injury, but this capacity was lost after the cells differentiated into mature fibrochondrocytes. To further examine the involvement of Gli1+ cells and hedgehog signaling in enthesis healing, Gli1 expression was examined via lineage tracing approaches and the effect of Smo deletion was examined in the injured entheses. Immature injured entheses retained high levels of Gli1 expression, a marker of hedgehog activation, consistent with non-injured controls. In contrast, injured mature entheses had few Gli1+ cells early in the healing process, with limited recovery of the cell population later in the healing process. These results suggest that the presence of activated hedgehog signaling in enthesis cells early in the healing process may enhance healing of enthesis injuries by mimicking developmental processes.

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