PDGF signaling in cartilage regeneration: molecular mechanisms and cellular effects
Qiang-qiang Zhao, Feihong Che, Weiwen Liu, Chengyu Hou, Lijuan Yu, Yonghui Hou, Liangliang Xu

TL;DR
This paper reviews how PDGF signaling influences cartilage regeneration, focusing on its role in cell behavior and tissue repair.
Contribution
The paper systematically reviews PDGF isoforms and their receptors, highlighting their cellular effects in cartilage regeneration.
Findings
PDGF regulates mesenchymal stem cell migration and expansion.
PDGF impacts chondrocyte survival and metabolic activity.
PDGF has bidirectional regulatory effects in the synovium-cartilage axis.
Abstract
Cartilage damage has long been a challenge in regenerative medicine research, due to the avascular nature of cartilage tissue and its intrinsically limited reparative capacity. In recent years, more and more studies have found that the regulation of signaling factors at the temporal, spatial, and dose levels is one of the key factors restricting the effective regeneration of cartilage. As a classic growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) plays an important regulatory role in cell recruitment, proliferation, and tissue repair, and has gradually become the focus of cartilage regeneration research. Evidence has shown that PDGF exhibits significant context-dependent regulatory characteristics in different microenvironments. This review systematically reviews the structural characteristics and signal transduction pathways of different PDGF isoforms and their receptors (PDGFR-α…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Mesenchymal stem cell research · Connective Tissue Growth Factor Research
