[At the border of pluri- and multipotency: the neural crest stem cells]

Autor: Gyöngyi, Kudlik, Zsolt, Matula, Tamás, Kovács, S Veronika, Urbán, Ferenc, Uher
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Orvosi hetilap. 156(42)
ISSN: 0030-6002
Popis: The neural crest is a transient, multipotent, migratory cell population that is unique to vertebrate embryos and gives rise to many derivatives, ranging from the neuronal and glial components of the peripheral nervous system to the ectomesenchymal derivatives of the craniofacial area and pigment cells in the skin. Intriguingly, the neural crest derived stem cells are not only present in the embryonic neural crest, but also in their target tissues in the fetus and adult. These postmigratory stem cells, at least partially, resemble their multipotency. Moreover, fully differentiated neural crest-derived cells such as Schwann cells and melanocytes are able to dedifferentiate into stem-like progenitors. Here the authors review current understanding of this unique plasticity and its potential application in stem cell biology as well as in regenerative medicine.
Databáze: OpenAIRE