The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models

Heterotopic ossification (HO) manifests as bone development in the skeletal muscles and surrounding soft tissues. It can be caused by injury, surgery, or may have a genetic background. In each case, its development might differ, and depending on the age, sex, and patient’s conditions, it could lead...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Łukasz Pulik, Bartosz Mierzejewski, Maria A. Ciemerych, Edyta Brzóska, Paweł Łęgosz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Cells
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/6/1324
id doaj-c97d0c4d13214c6a8f3d2a9f73d597a8
record_format Article
spelling doaj-c97d0c4d13214c6a8f3d2a9f73d597a82020-11-25T03:36:43ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-05-0191324132410.3390/cells9061324The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse ModelsŁukasz Pulik0Bartosz Mierzejewski1Maria A. Ciemerych2Edyta Brzóska3Paweł Łęgosz4Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Lindley 4 St, 02-005 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Cytology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Miecznikowa 1 St, 02-096 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Cytology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Miecznikowa 1 St, 02-096 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Cytology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Miecznikowa 1 St, 02-096 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Medical University of Warsaw, Lindley 4 St, 02-005 Warsaw, PolandHeterotopic ossification (HO) manifests as bone development in the skeletal muscles and surrounding soft tissues. It can be caused by injury, surgery, or may have a genetic background. In each case, its development might differ, and depending on the age, sex, and patient’s conditions, it could lead to a more or a less severe outcome. In the case of the injury or surgery provoked ossification development, it could be, to some extent, prevented by treatments. As far as genetic disorders are concerned, such prevention approaches are highly limited. Many lines of evidence point to the inflammatory process and abnormalities in the bone morphogenetic factor signaling pathway as the molecular and cellular backgrounds for HO development. However, the clear targets allowing the design of treatments preventing or lowering HO have not been identified yet. In this review, we summarize current knowledge on HO types, its symptoms, and possible ways of prevention and treatment. We also describe the molecules and cells in which abnormal function could lead to HO development. We emphasize the studies involving animal models of HO as being of great importance for understanding and future designing of the tools to counteract this pathology.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/6/1324musclesheterotopic ossificationskeletal muscle stem and progenitor cellsHO precursors
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Łukasz Pulik
Bartosz Mierzejewski
Maria A. Ciemerych
Edyta Brzóska
Paweł Łęgosz
spellingShingle Łukasz Pulik
Bartosz Mierzejewski
Maria A. Ciemerych
Edyta Brzóska
Paweł Łęgosz
The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models
Cells
muscles
heterotopic ossification
skeletal muscle stem and progenitor cells
HO precursors
author_facet Łukasz Pulik
Bartosz Mierzejewski
Maria A. Ciemerych
Edyta Brzóska
Paweł Łęgosz
author_sort Łukasz Pulik
title The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models
title_short The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models
title_full The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models
title_fullStr The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models
title_full_unstemmed The Survey of Cells Responsible for Heterotopic Ossification Development in Skeletal Muscles—Human and Mouse Models
title_sort survey of cells responsible for heterotopic ossification development in skeletal muscles—human and mouse models
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Heterotopic ossification (HO) manifests as bone development in the skeletal muscles and surrounding soft tissues. It can be caused by injury, surgery, or may have a genetic background. In each case, its development might differ, and depending on the age, sex, and patient’s conditions, it could lead to a more or a less severe outcome. In the case of the injury or surgery provoked ossification development, it could be, to some extent, prevented by treatments. As far as genetic disorders are concerned, such prevention approaches are highly limited. Many lines of evidence point to the inflammatory process and abnormalities in the bone morphogenetic factor signaling pathway as the molecular and cellular backgrounds for HO development. However, the clear targets allowing the design of treatments preventing or lowering HO have not been identified yet. In this review, we summarize current knowledge on HO types, its symptoms, and possible ways of prevention and treatment. We also describe the molecules and cells in which abnormal function could lead to HO development. We emphasize the studies involving animal models of HO as being of great importance for understanding and future designing of the tools to counteract this pathology.
topic muscles
heterotopic ossification
skeletal muscle stem and progenitor cells
HO precursors
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/6/1324
work_keys_str_mv AT łukaszpulik thesurveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT bartoszmierzejewski thesurveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT mariaaciemerych thesurveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT edytabrzoska thesurveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT pawełłegosz thesurveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT łukaszpulik surveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT bartoszmierzejewski surveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT mariaaciemerych surveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT edytabrzoska surveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
AT pawełłegosz surveyofcellsresponsibleforheterotopicossificationdevelopmentinskeletalmuscleshumanandmousemodels
_version_ 1724548389506383872