Roeder Ingo, Braesel Katrin, Lorenz Ronny, Loeffler Markus
Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology (IMISE), University of Leipzig, 04107 Leipzig, Germany.
J Biomed Biotechnol. 2007;2007(3):84656. doi: 10.1155/2007/84656. Epub 2007 Apr 18.
Many experimental findings on heterogeneity, flexibility, and plasticity of tissue stem cells are currently challenging stem cell concepts that assume a cell intrinsically predefined, unidirectional differentiation program. In contrast to these classical concepts, nonhierarchical self-organizing systems provide an elegant and comprehensive alternative to explain the experimental data. Here we present the application of such a self-organizing concept to quantitatively describe the hematopoietic stem cell system. Focusing on the analysis of individual-stem-cell fates and clonal dynamics, we particularly discuss implications of the theoretical results on the interpretation of experimental findings. We demonstrate that it is possible to understand hematopoietic stem cell organization without assumptions on unidirectional developmental hierarchies, preprogrammed asymmetric division events or other assumptions implying the existence of a predetermined stem cell entity. The proposed perspective, therefore, changes the general paradigm of thinking about stem cells.
目前,关于组织干细胞的异质性、灵活性和可塑性的许多实验结果正在挑战干细胞的传统概念,这些传统概念假定细胞具有内在预先确定的单向分化程序。与这些经典概念不同,非层级自组织系统为解释实验数据提供了一种优雅且全面的替代方案。在此,我们展示了这种自组织概念在定量描述造血干细胞系统方面的应用。专注于个体干细胞命运和克隆动态的分析,我们特别讨论了理论结果对实验结果解释的影响。我们证明,无需对单向发育层级、预编程不对称分裂事件或其他暗示存在预定干细胞实体的假设,就有可能理解造血干细胞的组织方式。因此,所提出的观点改变了关于干细胞的一般思维范式。