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Regulation of adult stem cell quiescence and its functions in the maintenance of tissue integrity
Antoine de Morrée, Thomas A. Rando
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology · 2023 · ▲ 216 citations
Abstract
Adult stem cells are important for mammalian tissues, where they act as a cell reserve that supports normal tissue turnover and can mount a regenerative response following acute injuries. Quiescent stem cells are well established in certain tissues, such as skeletal muscle, brain, and bone marrow. The quiescent state is actively controlled and is essential for long-term maintenance of stem cell pools. In this Review, we discuss the importance of maintaining a functional pool of quiescent adult stem cells, including haematopoietic stem cells, skeletal muscle stem cells, neural stem cells, hair follicle stem cells, and mesenchymal stem cells such as fibro-adipogenic progenitors, to ensure tissue maintenance and repair. We discuss the molecular mechanisms that regulate the entry into, maintenance of, and exit from the quiescent state in mice. Recent studies revealed that quiescent stem cells have a discordance between RNA and protein levels, indicating the importance of post-transcriptional mechanisms, such as alternative polyadenylation, alternative splicing, and translation repression, in the control of stem cell quiescence. Understanding how these mechanisms guide stem cell function during homeostasis and regeneration has important implications for regenerative medicine. Pools of quiescent adult stem cells support tissue turnover and regeneration in mammals. Recent studies shed new light on the roles of post-transcriptional mechanisms in controlling entry into, maintenance of and exit from the quiescent state, with important implications for regenerative medicine.
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Morrée, A.D., & Rando, T.A. (2023). Regulation of adult stem cell quiescence and its functions in the maintenance of tissue integrity. <em>Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41580-022-00568-6
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Morrée AD, Rando TA. Regulation of adult stem cell quiescence and its functions in the maintenance of tissue integrity. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2023. doi:10.1038/s41580-022-00568-6.
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@article{antoine2023Regula,
title = {Regulation of adult stem cell quiescence and its functions in the maintenance of tissue integrity},
author = {Antoine de Morrée and Thomas A. Rando},
journal = {Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1038/s41580-022-00568-6},
}
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