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Adult stem cell maintenance and tissue regeneration around the clock: do impaired stem cell clocks drive age-associated tissue degeneration?

机译:成人干细胞全天候维护和组织再生:干细胞时钟受损会导致与年龄相关的组织变性吗?

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Human adult stem cell research is a highly prolific area in modern tissue engineering as these cells have significant potential to provide future cellular therapies for the world’s increasingly aged population. Cellular therapies require a smart biomaterial to deliver and localise the cell population; protecting and guiding the stem cells toward predetermined lineage-specific pathways. The cells, in turn, can provide protection to biomaterials and increase its longevity. The right combination of stem cells and biomaterials can significantly increase the therapeutic efficacy. Adult stem cells are utilised to target many changes that negatively impact tissue functions with age. Understanding the underlying mechanisms that lead to changes brought about by the ageing process is imperative as ageing leads to many detrimental effects on stem cell activation, maintenance and differentiation. The circadian clock is an evolutionarily conserved timing mechanism that coordinates physiology, metabolism and behavior with the 24 h solar day to provide temporal tissue homeostasis with the external environment. Circadian rhythms deteriorate with age at both the behavioural and molecular levels, leading to age-associated changes in downstream rhythmic tissue physiology in humans and rodent models. In this review, we highlight recent advances in our knowledge of the role of circadian clocks in adult stem cell maintenance, driven by both cell-autonomous and tissue-specific factors, and the mechanisms by which they co-opt various cellular signaling pathways to impose temporal control on stem cell function. Future research investigating pharmacological and lifestyle interventions by which circadian rhythms within adult stem niches can be manipulated will provide avenues for temporally guided cellular therapies and smart biomaterials to ameliorate age-related tissue deterioration and reduce the burden of chronic disease.
机译:成人干细胞研究是现代组织工程中多产的领域,因为这些细胞具有巨大的潜力,可以为世界上日益老龄化的人口提供未来的细胞疗法。细胞疗法需要一种聪明的生物材料来传递和定位细胞群。保护和引导干细胞朝向预定的谱系特异性途径。反过来,这些细胞可以为生物材料提供保护并增加其寿命。干细胞和生物材料的正确组合可以显着提高治疗效果。成年干细胞被用来靶向许多变化,这些变化会随着年龄的增长而对组织功能产生负面影响。必须了解导致衰老过程导致变化的潜在机制,因为衰老会对干细胞的活化,维持和分化产生许多不利影响。昼夜节律时钟是一种进化上保守的计时机制,它与24小时太阳日协调生理,新陈代谢和行为,从而为外部环境提供暂时的组织稳态。昼夜节律在行为和分子水平上都随着年龄的增长而恶化,从而导致人类和啮齿动物模型的下游节律组织生理学发生与年龄相关的变化。在这篇综述中,我们着重介绍了昼夜节律在成人干细胞维持中的作用方面的最新进展,这些昼夜节律是由细胞自主和组织特异性因素共同驱动的,以及它们通过多种细胞信号传导途径施加机制的机制临时控制干细胞功能。未来研究药物和生活方式干预措施的方法,可以通过这些方法来控制成年干ni中的昼夜节律,将为临时指导的细胞疗法和智能生物材料提供途径,以改善与年龄有关的组织退化并减轻慢性疾病的负担。

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