Skeletal (stromal) stem cells: an update on intracellular signaling pathways controlling osteoblast differentiation
- PMID: 25138551
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2014.07.028
Skeletal (stromal) stem cells: an update on intracellular signaling pathways controlling osteoblast differentiation
Abstract
Skeletal (marrow stromal) stem cells (BMSCs) are a group of multipotent cells that reside in the bone marrow stroma and can differentiate into osteoblasts, chondrocytes and adipocytes. Studying signaling pathways that regulate BMSC differentiation into osteoblastic cells is a strategy for identifying druggable targets for enhancing bone formation. This review will discuss the functions and the molecular mechanisms of action on osteoblast differentiation and bone formation; of a number of recently identified regulatory molecules: the non-canonical Notch signaling molecule Delta-like 1/preadipocyte factor 1 (Dlk1/Pref-1), the Wnt co-receptor Lrp5 and intracellular kinases. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Stem Cells and Bone.
Keywords: Dlk1; Kinases; Lrp5; MSC; Osteoblast differentiation; Pref-1.
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