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Details for anatomical structure: stromal cell of bone marrow

EndoNet ID: ENC00320

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Synonyms

stromal cell of bone marrow, ,

Links to other resources

Cytomer cy0014560

Larger structures

  • circulatory_system__hematopoietic_system
  • immune_system
  • bone_marrow

Substructures

    Secreted hormones

    • Hormone: RANKL

      Influenced by:

      • PTHR1
        in stromal_cell_of_bone_marrow
        • Stromal cells and osteoblasts express RANKL and M-CSF, which are up-regulated by osteoclastogenic molecules such as PTH. [1]
    • Hormone: M-CSF

      • CSF-1 is expressed by stroma as a soluble glycoprotein, as proteoglycan, or as a membrane-spanning cs glycoprotein. [2]

      Influenced by:

      • PTHR1
        in stromal_cell_of_bone_marrow
        • Stromal cells and osteoblasts express RANKL and M-CSF, which are up-regulated by osteoclastogenic molecules such as PTH. [1]

    Receptors

    • Receptor: PTHR1

      Influences:

      • RANKL
        • Stromal cells and osteoblasts express RANKL and M-CSF, which are up-regulated by osteoclastogenic molecules such as PTH. [1]
      • M-CSF
        • Stromal cells and osteoblasts express RANKL and M-CSF, which are up-regulated by osteoclastogenic molecules such as PTH. [1]
    • Receptor: Annexin-2 receptor

    Reference