作者
Jaime Imitola, Khadir Raddassi, Kook In Park, Franz-Josef Mueller, Marta Nieto, Yang D Teng, Dan Frenkel, Jianxue Li, Richard L Sidman, Christopher A Walsh, Evan Y Snyder, Samia J Khoury
发表日期
2004/12/28
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
101
期号
52
页码范围
18117-18122
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Migration toward pathology is the first critical step in stem cell engagement during regeneration. Neural stem cells (NSCs) migrate through the parenchyma along nonstereotypical routes in a precise directed manner across great distances to injury sites in the CNS, where they might engage niches harboring local transiently expressed reparative signals. The molecular mechanisms for NSC mobilization have not been identified. Because NSCs seem to home similarly to pathologic sites derived from disparate etiologies, we hypothesized that the inflammatory response itself, a characteristic common to all, guides the behavior of potentially reparative cells. As proof of concept, we show that human NSCs migrate in vivo (including from the contralateral hemisphere) toward an infarcted area (a representative CNS injury), where local astrocytes and endothelium up-regulate the inflammatory chemoattractant stromal cell …
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