Osteohematology: To be or Notch to be

Author:

Rothzerg Emel1ORCID,Erber Wendy N.12,Gibbons Christopher L. M. H.3,Wood David4,Xu Jiake1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Sciences The University of Western Australia Nedlands Western Australia Australia

2. PathWest Laboratory Medicine Nedlands Western Australia Australia

3. Orthopaedics Oncology, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust Oxford UK

4. Medical School The University of Western Australia Nedlands Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractOsteohematology is an emerging research field that studies the crosstalk between hematopoietic and bone stromal cells, to elucidate the mechanisms of hematological and skeletal malignancies and diseases. The Notch is an evolutionary conserved developmental signaling pathway, with critical roles in embryonic development by controlling cell proliferation and differentiation. However, the Notch pathway is also critically involved in cancer initiation and progression, such as osteosarcoma, leukemia, and multiple myeloma. The Notch‐mediated malignant cells dysregulate bone and bone marrow cells in the tumour microenvironment, resulting in disorders ranging from osteoporosis to bone marrow dysfunction. To date, the complex interplay of Notch signaling molecules in hematopoietic and bone stromal cells is still poorly understood. In this mini‐review, we summarize the crosstalk between cells in bone and bone marrow and their influence under the Notch signaling pathway in physiological conditions and in tumour microenvironment.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Physiology

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