» Articles » PMID: 37715366

A Review of the Role of Tendon Stem Cells in Tendon-Bone Regeneration

Overview
Journal Med Sci Monit
Date 2023 Sep 16
PMID 37715366
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Tendon-bone injuries are a prevalent health concern associated with sports and other physically demanding activities. These injuries have a limited innate healing ability, often leading to the formation of scar tissue rather than the regeneration of healthy tendon tissue. This scar tissue results from excessive fibrosis during the early healing process and often leads to reduced tendon function and an increased risk of reinjury. Traditionally, surgical reconstruction has been the primary treatment for tendon-bone injuries. However, restoring the natural structure and mechanical properties of tendons after surgical reconstruction presents a considerable challenge. Recently, the potential of stem cell therapy has been explored as an alternative treatment approach. In particular, a new type of pluripotent stem cell known as tendon stem cells (TDSCs) has been identified within tendon tissue. These cells exhibit the potential for self-renewal and multidirectional differentiation, meaning they can differentiate into fibroblasts and chondrocytes. These differentiated cells can aid in the repair and regeneration of new tissues by producing collagen and other matrix molecules that provide structural support. TDSCs have become a focal point in research for treating tendon-bone injuries and related conditions. The potential use of these cells provides a basis for both basic research and clinical applications, particularly in understanding the tendon-bone healing process and identifying factors that affect the ability of TDSCs to promote this healing. This review article aims to analyze the role of TDSCs in tendon-bone healing, understanding their therapeutic potential and contributing to the development of effective treatment strategies for tendon-bone injuries.

Citing Articles

Mechanisms and new advances in the efficacy of plant active ingredients in tendon-bone healing.

Li Y, Wang W, Xu W J Orthop Surg Res. 2025; 20(1):106.

PMID: 39881382 PMC: 11776161. DOI: 10.1186/s13018-025-05483-y.


Exploring Metabolic Mechanisms in Calcific Tendinopathy and Shoulder Arthrofibrosis: Insights and Therapeutic Implications.

Alam S, Sargeant M, Patel R, Jayaram P J Clin Med. 2024; 13(22).

PMID: 39597785 PMC: 11595303. DOI: 10.3390/jcm13226641.


Mechanisms, Efficacy, and Clinical Applications of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Tendinopathy: A Comprehensive Review.

Kale P, Patel H, Jaiswal A Cureus. 2024; 16(7):e65636.

PMID: 39205774 PMC: 11350620. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.65636.


Injectable self-assembled GDF5-containing dipeptide hydrogels for enhanced tendon repair.

Zhang M, Wang H, Dai G, Lu P, Gao Y, Cao M Mater Today Bio. 2024; 26:101046.

PMID: 38600922 PMC: 11004210. DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101046.

References
1.
Puetzer J, Ma T, Sallent I, Gelmi A, Stevens M . Driving Hierarchical Collagen Fiber Formation for Functional Tendon, Ligament, and Meniscus Replacement. Biomaterials. 2020; 269:120527. PMC: 7883218. DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.120527. View

2.
Font Tellado S, Bonani W, Balmayor E, Foehr P, Motta A, Migliaresi C . Fabrication and Characterization of Biphasic Silk Fibroin Scaffolds for Tendon/Ligament-to-Bone Tissue Engineering. Tissue Eng Part A. 2017; 23(15-16):859-872. DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2016.0460. View

3.
Choi J, Shim I, Shin M, Lee Y, Koh K . Stem cell sheet interpositioned between the tendon and bone would be better for healing than stem cell sheet overlaid above the tendon-to-bone junction in rotator cuff repair of rats. PLoS One. 2022; 17(3):e0266030. PMC: 8947210. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266030. View

4.
Mammen J, Matthews J . Mucosal repair in the gastrointestinal tract. Crit Care Med. 2003; 31(8 Suppl):S532-7. DOI: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000081429.89277.AF. View

5.
Festa E, Fretz J, Berry R, Schmidt B, Rodeheffer M, Horowitz M . Adipocyte lineage cells contribute to the skin stem cell niche to drive hair cycling. Cell. 2011; 146(5):761-71. PMC: 3298746. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.07.019. View