[HTML][HTML] A FoxA2+ long-term stem cell population is necessary for growth plate cartilage regeneration after injury

S Muruganandan, R Pierce, DA Teguh… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
S Muruganandan, R Pierce, DA Teguh, RF Perez, N Bell, B Nguyen, K Hohl, BD Snyder
Nature communications, 2022nature.com
Longitudinal bone growth, achieved through endochondral ossification, is accomplished by
a cartilaginous structure, the physis or growth plate, comprised of morphologically distinct
zones related to chondrocyte function: resting, proliferating and hypertrophic zones. The
resting zone is a stem cell-rich region that gives rise to the growth plate, and exhibits
regenerative capabilities in response to injury. We discovered a FoxA2+ group of long-term
skeletal stem cells, situated at the top of resting zone, adjacent the secondary ossification …
Abstract
Longitudinal bone growth, achieved through endochondral ossification, is accomplished by a cartilaginous structure, the physis or growth plate, comprised of morphologically distinct zones related to chondrocyte function: resting, proliferating and hypertrophic zones. The resting zone is a stem cell-rich region that gives rise to the growth plate, and exhibits regenerative capabilities in response to injury. We discovered a FoxA2+group of long-term skeletal stem cells, situated at the top of resting zone, adjacent the secondary ossification center, distinct from the previously characterized PTHrP+ stem cells. Compared to PTHrP+ cells, FoxA2+ cells exhibit higher clonogenicity and longevity. FoxA2+ cells exhibit dual osteo-chondro-progenitor activity during early postnatal development (P0-P28) and chondrogenic potential beyond P28. When the growth plate is injured, FoxA2+ cells expand in response to trauma, and produce physeal cartilage for growth plate tissue regeneration.
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