145
EC
PEC
Ang1
Calc
Serpin, Tfpi2,
Timpf4
Laminin-2
Fibronectin
Calcr
Tie-2
Integrin α7β1
M-Cadherin
MA
FI
MF
qSC
FAP
BL
RL
Fig. 8.1 The quiescent niche. Under homeostatic conditions, the SC and its niche are in a quies-
cent (q) state. The qSC receives signals that keep it dormant, such as angiopoietin 1 (Ang1) from
periendothelial cells (PECs) and calcitonin (Calc) from the bloodstream, but at the same time
actively contributes to the niche state by secreting protease inhibitors (Serpin, Tfpi2, Timpf4). The
SC is attached with M-cadherin to the myofiber (MF) and with integrin to the basal lamina (BL).
Fibro/adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) and macrophages (MAs) are present in low numbers and are
mainly inactive. Further abbreviations: Calcr calcitonin receptor; EC endothelial cell; FI fibro-
blast; RL reticular lamina; Tie-2 receptor for Ang1
8 Plasticity of the Muscle Stem Cell Microenvironment