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Darwin's multicellularity: from neurotrophic theories and cell competition to fitness fingerprints

机译:达尔文的多细胞性:从神经营养学理论和细胞竞争到健身指纹

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Metazoans have evolved ways to engage only the most appropriate cells for long-term tissue development and homeostasis. In many cases, competitive interactions have been shown to guide such cell selection events. In Drosophila, a process termed cell competition eliminates slow proliferating cells from growing epithelia. Recent studies show that cell competition is conserved in mammals with crucial functions like the elimination of suboptimal stem cells from the early embryo and the replacement of old T-cell progenitors in the thymus to prevent tumor formation. Moreover, new data in Drosophila has revealed that fitness indicator proteins, required for cell competition, are also involved in the culling of retinal neurons suggesting that 'fitness fingerprints' may play a general role in cell selection.
机译:后生动物已进化出仅使最合适的细胞参与长期组织发育和体内平衡的方法。在许多情况下,竞争性相互作用已被证明可指导此类细胞选择事件。在果蝇中,称为细胞竞争的过程消除了生长中的上皮细胞中缓慢增殖的细胞。最近的研究表明,在具有关键功能的哺乳动物中细胞竞争得以保留,例如从早期胚胎中消除次优干细胞以及在胸腺中替换旧的T细胞祖细胞以防止肿瘤形成。此外,果蝇中的新数据表明,细胞竞争所需的适应性指示剂蛋白也参与了视网膜神经元的剔除,这表明“适应性指纹”可能在细胞选择中起一般作用。

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