脂肪生成
细胞生物学
机械生物学
间充质干细胞
细胞外基质
细胞分化
干细胞
转录因子
生物
骨髓
化学
免疫学
生物化学
基因
作者
Dafna Benayahu,Yarden Wiesenfeld,Rony Sapir‐Koren
摘要
Abstract Mechanobiology plays a major role in transducing physical cues from the dynamic cellular environment into biochemical modifications that promote cell‐specific differentiation paths. Mesenchymal stem cells in the bone marrow or in other mesenchymal tissues will differentiate according to the expression of transcription factors (TFs) that govern their lineage commitment. The favoring of either osteogenic or adipogenic differentiation relies on TF expression as well as mechanical properties of the cells' niche that are translated into the activation of certain signaling pathways. Physical factors can induce significant shifts in bipotential lineage commitment between osteogenesis and adipogenesis. The stiffness of the extracellular matrix (ECM) surrounding a cell, varying greatly from rigid environments close to the bone surface to softer regions in the bone marrow, can influence the path of differentiation. Additionally, mechanical loading through exercise appears to favor osteogenesis whereas disuse conditions seem to promote adipogenesis.
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