Ohlstein Benjamin, Kai Toshie, Decotto Eva, Spradling Allan
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology, 115 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, Maryland 21210, USA.
Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2004 Dec;16(6):693-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2004.09.003.
Stem cells in animal tissues are often located and controlled by special tissue microenvironments known as niches. Studies of stem cell niches in model systems such as Drosophila have revealed adhesive interactions, cell cycle modifications and intercellular signals that operate to control stem cell behavior. Candidate niches and regulatory molecules have also been identified in many mammalian tissues, including bone marrow, skin, gut and brain. While niches are an ancient evolutionary device with conserved features across diverse organisms, we suggest that certain niches display important differences in their organization and function.
动物组织中的干细胞通常由称为龛的特殊组织微环境定位和控制。对果蝇等模型系统中干细胞龛的研究揭示了控制干细胞行为的粘附相互作用、细胞周期修饰和细胞间信号。在包括骨髓、皮肤、肠道和大脑在内的许多哺乳动物组织中也鉴定出了候选龛和调节分子。虽然龛是一种古老的进化机制,在不同生物体中具有保守特征,但我们认为某些龛在其组织和功能上存在重要差异。