
Multifaced Roles of the Urokinase System in the Regulation of Stem Cell Niches
Author(s) -
К. В. Дергилев,
Victoria Stepanova,
И. Б. Белоглазова,
Z I Tsokolayev,
Е. В. Парфенова
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acta naturae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.475
H-Index - 26
ISSN - 2075-8251
DOI - 10.32607/20758251-2018-10-4-19-32
Subject(s) - microbiology and biotechnology , urokinase receptor , stem cell , extracellular matrix , progenitor cell , biology , secretion , proteases , cell growth , extracellular , cell migration , cell , chemistry , biochemistry , enzyme
Proliferation, subsequent migration to the damaged area, differentiation into appropriate cell types, and/or secretion of biologically active molecules and extracellular vesicles are important processes that underlie the involvement of stem/progenitor cells in the repair and regeneration of tissues and organs. All these functions are regulated through the interaction between stem cells and the microenvironment in the tissue cell niches that control these processes through direct cell-cell interactions, production of the extracellular matrix, release of extracellular vesicles, and secretion of growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and proteases. One of the most important proteolytic systems involved in the regulation of cell migration and proliferation is the urokinase system represented by the urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA, urokinase), its receptor (uPAR), and inhibitors. This review addresses the issues of urokinase system involvement in the regulation of stem cell niches in various tissues and analyzes the possible effects of this system on the signaling pathways responsible for the proliferation, programmed cell death, phenotype modulation, and migration properties of stem cells.