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. 2020 Jun 26;12(6):438–447. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v12.i6.438

Table 1.

Characterization and function of stem cells

Ref. Marker Cell Function Species
Worthley et al[45] Gremlin 1+ Osteochondroreticular stem cell Generate osteoblasts, chondrocytes and reticular marrow stromal cells but not adipocytes Mouse
Chan et al[46] CD45−Ter119−Tie2− AlphaV+Thy−6C3− CD105−CD200+ Skeletal stem cells (mSSCs) Bone cartilage and stromal progenitor Mouse
Chan et al[47] PDPN+CD146-CD73+CD164+ Skeletal stem cells (hSSCs) Response to skeletal injury; express potential hematopoiesis-supportive cytokines Human
Debnath et al[48] CTSK-mGFP+CD200+CD105− Periosteal stem cells (PSCs) Form bone in an intramembranous manner Mouse
Scott et al[9] Hypermethylated in cancer 1 (Hic1) + Mesenchymal progenitors (MPs) Provide stage-specific immunomodulation and trophic and mechanical support Mouse
Merrick et al[51] Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4)/CD26+ Mesenchymal cells Give rise to ICAM1+ and CD142+ committed preadipocytes that can differentiate into mature adipocytes Mouse
Schwalie et al[52] CD142+ Adipose stem cells Suppress adipocyte formation in a paracrine manner Mouse