Stem Cells, Self-Renewal, and Lineage Commitment in the Endocrine System

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The endocrine system coordinates a wide array of body functions mainly through secretion of hormones and their actions on target tissues. Over the last decades, a collective effort between developmental biologists, geneticists, and stem cell biologists has generated a wealth of knowledge related to the contribution of stem/progenitor cells to both organogenesis and self-renewal of endocrine organs. This review provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the role of tissue stem cells in the development and self-renewal of endocrine organs. Pathways governing crucial steps in both development and stemness maintenance, and that are known to be frequently altered in a wide array of endocrine disorders, including cancer, are also described. Crucially, this plethora of information is being channeled into the development of potential new cell-based treatment modalities for endocrine-related illnesses, some of which have made it through clinical trials.

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Mariniello, K., Ruiz-Babot, G., McGaugh, E. C., Nicholson, J. G., Gualtieri, A., Gaston-Massuet, C., … Guasti, L. (2019, November 8). Stem Cells, Self-Renewal, and Lineage Commitment in the Endocrine System. Frontiers in Endocrinology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00772

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