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Publication : Periosteal stem cells control growth plate stem cells during postnatal skeletal growth.

First Author  Tsukasaki M Year  2022
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  4166
PubMed ID  35851381 Mgi Jnum  J:328519
Mgi Id  MGI:7315912 Doi  10.1038/s41467-022-31592-x
Citation  Tsukasaki M, et al. (2022) Periosteal stem cells control growth plate stem cells during postnatal skeletal growth. Nat Commun 13(1):4166
abstractText  The ontogeny and fate of stem cells have been extensively investigated by lineage-tracing approaches. At distinct anatomical sites, bone tissue harbors multiple types of skeletal stem cells, which may independently supply osteogenic cells in a site-specific manner. Periosteal stem cells (PSCs) and growth plate resting zone stem cells (RZSCs) critically contribute to intramembranous and endochondral bone formation, respectively. However, it remains unclear whether there is functional crosstalk between these two types of skeletal stem cells. Here we show PSCs are not only required for intramembranous bone formation, but also for the growth plate maintenance and prolonged longitudinal bone growth. Mice deficient in PSCs display progressive defects in intramembranous and endochondral bone formation, the latter of which is caused by a deficiency in PSC-derived Indian hedgehog (Ihh). PSC-specific deletion of Ihh impairs the maintenance of the RZSCs, leading to a severe defect in endochondral bone formation in postnatal life. Thus, crosstalk between periosteal and growth plate stem cells is essential for post-developmental skeletal growth.
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