Aging of Skeletal Stem Cells

Aging of Skeletal Stem Cells

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DOI 10.20900/agmr20220006
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年,卷(期) 2022, 4(2)
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Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, postcode, CA, USA ;

Abstract
The skeletal system is generated and maintained by its progenitors, skeletal stem cells (SSCs), across the duration of life. Gradual changes associated with aging result in significant differences in functionality of SSCs. Declines in bone and cartilage production, increase of bone marrow adipose tissue, compositional changes of cellular microenvironments, and subsequent deterioration of external and internal structures culminate in the aged and weakened skeleton. The features and mechanisms of skeletal aging, and of its stem and progenitor cells in particular, are topics of recent investigation. The discovery of functionally homogeneous SSC populations with a defined cell surface phenotype has allowed for closer inspection of aging in terms of its effects on transcriptional regulation, cell function, and identity. Here, we review the aspects of SSC aging on both micro- and macroscopic levels. Up-to-date knowledge of SSC biology and aging is presented, and directions for future research and potential therapies are discussed. The realm of SSC-mediated bone aging remains an important component of global health and a necessary facet in our understanding of human aging.
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skeletal stem cells; aging; bone; cartilage; regeneration; degeneration
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M. Gohazrua K. Butler,Thomas H. Ambrosi,Matthew P. Murphy,Charles K. F. Chan*. Aging of Skeletal Stem Cells, Advances in Geriatric Medicine and Research. 2022; 4; (2). https://doi.org/10.20900/agmr20220006.

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