胚内軟骨性骨化における時空間的制御と系統特異化
Sixun Wu1,2, Keita Kondo1,2, Yuki Matsushita1,2
1Department of Skeletal Development and Regenerative Biology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki 852-8588, Japan.
International journal of molecular sciences
|January 28, 2026
まとめ
長骨形成には、間葉系凝縮中に分離する distinct な前駆細胞が関与する。これらの発生経路を理解することは、骨格異形成の治療と再生骨治療の進歩に不可欠である。
背景:
- 軟骨内骨化は長骨形成のプロセスであり、間葉系凝縮から始まり骨石灰化で終わる。最近の進歩により、間葉系凝縮が distinct な発生運命を持つ distinct な前駆細胞プールに急速に分離することが明らかになった。
結論:
- 胚発生パターン形成と系統分岐のエラーは、軟骨無形成症などの骨格異形成の根底にある。発生生物学の原理は、骨再建のための次世代再生療法の設計に不可欠である。オルガノイド培養、生体模倣ハイドロゲル、幹細胞/エクソソーム療法は有望な再生アプローチである。
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