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Telocytes: facts, speculations and myths (Review article).
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Human CellReview ArticleDevelopmental BiologyMicrorna ExpressionProfessor PopescuHematologyImmunologyBlood CellIntercellular CommunicationCytoskeletonGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyCellular Physiology
Telocyte (TC) is an interstitial cell type with a small cellular body and extremely long tentacle-like extensions. TCs were discovered a decade ago and have specifc morphological characteristics, immunohistochemical and secretome profiles, electrophysiological properties, microRNA expression. Moreover, they are different in gene expression from other cells. TCs play an important role in plenty of processes. Apparently, they are involved in homeostasis, remodelling, regeneration, repair, embryogenesis, angiogenesis and even tumorigenesis. "Telocytes need the world", was emphasized by Professor Popescu and it will be actual at any time. This review summarizes particular features of TCs in different organs and systems, emphasizing their involvement in physiological and pathophysiological processes.