Gonzalez Cayetano
Cell Division Group, Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona, Spain.
Nat Rev Genet. 2007 Jun;8(6):462-72. doi: 10.1038/nrg2103.
Recent genetic studies in flies have added further support to an increasing body of evidence that suggests that stem cells might be the cell-of-origin of certain tumours. Malfunction of the mechanisms that control the division of stem cells and the developmental fate of the two resulting daughters could be one of the initial events that steers cells into malignant transformation. These studies suggest a role for controlled spindle orientation in suppressing stem-cell overgrowth. In parallel, the machinery that drives asymmetry in stem cells has been further characterized, identifying new components and uncovering the unique, highly sophisticated behaviour of centrosomes in these cells.
近期针对果蝇的遗传学研究,为越来越多的证据提供了进一步支持,这些证据表明干细胞可能是某些肿瘤的起源细胞。控制干细胞分裂及由此产生的两个子细胞发育命运的机制出现故障,可能是促使细胞发生恶性转化的初始事件之一。这些研究表明,受控的纺锤体定向在抑制干细胞过度生长中发挥作用。与此同时,驱动干细胞不对称性的机制已得到进一步研究,确定了新的组成部分,并揭示了这些细胞中中心体独特、高度复杂的行为。