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Endogenous Mobilization of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: A Pathway for Interorgan Communication?
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Sengenès, Coralie
, Sastourné-Arrey, Quentin
, Casteilla, Louis
, Mathieu, Maxime
, Girousse, Amandine
, Monferran, Sylvie
in
Adipose tissue
/ Animal biology
/ Blood platelets
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell interactions
/ endogenous reservoir
/ Homeostasis
/ Life Sciences
/ Mesenchymal stem cells
/ native mesenchymal stromal cell
/ rare cells in circulation
/ Stem cells
/ stroma homeostasis
/ Stromal cells
2021
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Endogenous Mobilization of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: A Pathway for Interorgan Communication?
by
Sengenès, Coralie
, Sastourné-Arrey, Quentin
, Casteilla, Louis
, Mathieu, Maxime
, Girousse, Amandine
, Monferran, Sylvie
in
Adipose tissue
/ Animal biology
/ Blood platelets
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell interactions
/ endogenous reservoir
/ Homeostasis
/ Life Sciences
/ Mesenchymal stem cells
/ native mesenchymal stromal cell
/ rare cells in circulation
/ Stem cells
/ stroma homeostasis
/ Stromal cells
2021
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Endogenous Mobilization of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: A Pathway for Interorgan Communication?
by
Sengenès, Coralie
, Sastourné-Arrey, Quentin
, Casteilla, Louis
, Mathieu, Maxime
, Girousse, Amandine
, Monferran, Sylvie
in
Adipose tissue
/ Animal biology
/ Blood platelets
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell interactions
/ endogenous reservoir
/ Homeostasis
/ Life Sciences
/ Mesenchymal stem cells
/ native mesenchymal stromal cell
/ rare cells in circulation
/ Stem cells
/ stroma homeostasis
/ Stromal cells
2021
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Endogenous Mobilization of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: A Pathway for Interorgan Communication?
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Endogenous Mobilization of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: A Pathway for Interorgan Communication?
2021
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Overview
To coordinate specialized organs, inter-tissue communication appeared during evolution. Consequently, individual organs communicate their states
via
a vast interorgan communication network (ICN) made up of peptides, proteins, and metabolites that act between organs to coordinate cellular processes under homeostasis and stress. However, the nature of the interorgan signaling could be even more complex and involve mobilization mechanisms of unconventional cells that are still poorly described. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) virtually reside in all tissues, though the biggest reservoir discovered so far is adipose tissue where they are named adipose stromal cells (ASCs). MSCs are thought to participate in tissue maintenance and repair since the administration of exogenous MSCs is well known to exert beneficial effects under several pathological conditions. However, the role of endogenous MSCs is barely understood. Though largely debated, the presence of circulating endogenous MSCs has been reported in multiple pathophysiological conditions, but the significance of such cell circulation is not known and therapeutically untapped. In this review, we discuss current knowledge on the circulation of native MSCs, and we highlight recent findings describing MSCs as putative key components of the ICN.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers media,Frontiers Media S.A
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