ATDC5: an excellent in vitro model cell line for skeletal development

Y Yao, Y Wang - Journal of cellular biochemistry, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Y Yao, Y Wang
Journal of cellular biochemistry, 2013Wiley Online Library
The ATDC5 cell line is derived from mouse teratocarcinoma cells and characterized as a
chondrogenic cell line which goes through a sequential process analogy to chondrocyte
differentiation. Thus, it is regarded as a promising in vitro model to study the factors that
influence cell behaviors during chondrogenesis. It also provides insights in exploring
signaling pathways related to skeletal development as well as interactions with innovative
materials. To date, over 200 studies have utilized ATDC5 to obtain lots of significant findings …
Abstract
The ATDC5 cell line is derived from mouse teratocarcinoma cells and characterized as a chondrogenic cell line which goes through a sequential process analogy to chondrocyte differentiation. Thus, it is regarded as a promising in vitro model to study the factors that influence cell behaviors during chondrogenesis. It also provides insights in exploring signaling pathways related to skeletal development as well as interactions with innovative materials. To date, over 200 studies have utilized ATDC5 to obtain lots of significant findings. In this review, we summarized the literature of ATDC5 related studies and emphasized the application of ATDC5 in chondrogenesis. In addition, the general introduction of ATDC5 including its derivation and characterization is covered in this article. J. Cell. Biochem. 114: 1223–1229, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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