Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
Bioengineering Graduate Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2022 Aug;28(4):789-812. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEB.2021.0094. Epub 2022 Jan 6.
Sexual dimorphisms in humans and other species exist in visually evident features such as body size and less apparent characteristics, including disease prevalence. Current research is adding to a growing understanding of sex differences in stem cell function and response to external stimuli, including sex hormones such as estrogens. These differences are proving significant and directly impact both the understanding of stem cell processes in tissue repair and the clinical implementation of stem cell therapies. Adult stem cells of the musculoskeletal system, including those used for development and repair of muscle, bone, cartilage, fibrocartilage, ligaments, and tendons, are no exception. Both and studies have found differences in stem cell number, proliferative and differentiation capabilities, and response to estrogen treatment between males and females of many species. Maintaining the stemness and reducing senescence of adult stem cells is an important topic with implications in regenerative therapy and aging. As such, this review discusses the effect of estrogens on musculoskeletal system stem cell response in and highlights the research gaps that still need to be addressed. The following evidence from investigations of sex-related phenotypes in adult progenitor and stem cells are pieces to the big puzzle of sex-related effects on aging and disease and critical information for both fundamental tissue repair and regeneration studies and safe and effective clinical use of stem cells. Impact Statement This review summarizes current knowledge of sex differences in and the effects of estrogen treatment on musculoskeletal stem cells in the context of tissue engineering. Specifically, it highlights the impact of sex on musculoskeletal stem cell function and ability to regenerate tissue. Furthermore, it discusses the varying effects of estrogen on stem cell properties, including proliferation and differentiation, important to tissue engineering. This review aims to highlight the potential impact of estrogens and the importance of performing sex comparative studies in the field of tissue engineering.
人类和其他物种的性别二态性存在于明显的身体特征,如体型,以及不太明显的特征,包括疾病的流行率。目前的研究正在加深对干细胞功能和对外界刺激反应的性别差异的理解,包括雌激素等性激素。这些差异非常显著,直接影响到对组织修复中干细胞过程的理解以及干细胞疗法的临床实施。包括用于肌肉、骨骼、软骨、纤维软骨、韧带和肌腱发育和修复的肌肉骨骼系统的成体干细胞也不例外。 和 研究都发现,许多物种的雄性和雌性之间的干细胞数量、增殖和分化能力以及对雌激素治疗的反应存在差异。保持成体干细胞的干性和减少衰老,是一个具有再生治疗和衰老意义的重要课题。因此,本综述讨论了雌激素对肌肉骨骼系统干细胞反应的影响,强调了仍然需要解决的研究空白。以下是对成年祖细胞和成体干细胞性别相关表型的研究的证据,这些证据是理解性别对衰老和疾病影响的重要部分,也是基础组织修复和再生研究以及安全有效的临床应用干细胞的关键信息。 影响陈述 本综述总结了目前关于肌肉骨骼干细胞性别差异和雌激素治疗对其影响的知识,从组织工程的角度来看。具体来说,它强调了性别对肌肉骨骼干细胞功能和组织再生能力的影响。此外,它还讨论了雌激素对干细胞特性的不同影响,包括增殖和分化,这对组织工程很重要。本综述旨在强调雌激素的潜在影响以及在组织工程领域进行性别比较研究的重要性。