Adrenocortical stem and progenitor cells: unifying model of two proposed origins

MA Wood, GD Hammer - Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2011 - Elsevier
MA Wood, GD Hammer
Molecular and cellular endocrinology, 2011Elsevier
The origins of our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which
signaling pathways and downstream transcription factors coordinate the specification of
adrenocortical cells within the adrenal gland have arisen from studies on the role of Sf1 in
steroidogenesis and adrenal development initiated 20 years ago in the laboratory of Dr.
Keith Parker. Adrenocortical stem/progenitor cells have been predicted to be
undifferentiated and quiescent cells that remain at the periphery of the cortex until needed to …
The origins of our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which signaling pathways and downstream transcription factors coordinate the specification of adrenocortical cells within the adrenal gland have arisen from studies on the role of Sf1 in steroidogenesis and adrenal development initiated 20 years ago in the laboratory of Dr. Keith Parker. Adrenocortical stem/progenitor cells have been predicted to be undifferentiated and quiescent cells that remain at the periphery of the cortex until needed to replenish the organ, at which time they undergo proliferation and terminal differentiation. Identification of these stem/progenitor cells has only recently been explored. Recent efforts have examined signaling molecules, including Wnt, Shh, and Dax1, which may coordinate intricate lineage and signaling relationships between the adrenal capsule (stem cell niche) and underlying cortex (progenitor cell pool) to maintain organ homeostasis in the adrenal gland.
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