Iovine M Kathryn
Lehigh University Department of Biological Sciences, 111 Research Drive, Iacocca B217, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015, USA.
Nat Chem Biol. 2007 Oct;3(10):613-8. doi: 10.1038/nchembio.2007.36.
Regulation of size is one of the fundamental problems in biology. One general strategy has been to identify molecules required for cell growth and cell proliferation within an organ. This has been particularly revealing, identifying cell-autonomous pathways involved in cell growth, survival and proliferation. In order to identify pathways regulating overall limb growth and morphology, experiments have evaluated gene expression, transplanted and removed tissues, and knocked out genes. This work has provided a vast amount of information identifying molecular mechanisms regulating limb axis formation, outgrowth, and pattern formation. Using the zebrafish fin, genetic, cellular and molecular strategies have also been employed to follow both normal patterns of fin growth and growth in fin mutants. This review will focus on cellular and molecular regulation of the outgrowth and patterning of the zebrafish caudal fin during regeneration, and will emphasize similarities to other systems. Future perspectives describe opportunities using the zebrafish fin to reveal mechanisms underlying the regulation of final size.
尺寸调控是生物学中的基本问题之一。一种常见策略是确定器官内细胞生长和增殖所需的分子。这一策略极具启发性,揭示了参与细胞生长、存活和增殖的细胞自主通路。为了确定调节肢体整体生长和形态的通路,实验评估了基因表达、移植和移除组织以及基因敲除。这项工作提供了大量信息,确定了调节肢体轴形成、生长和模式形成的分子机制。利用斑马鱼鳍,还采用了遗传、细胞和分子策略来追踪鳍的正常生长模式以及鳍突变体中的生长情况。本综述将聚焦于斑马鱼尾鳍再生过程中生长和模式形成的细胞与分子调控,并着重强调与其他系统的相似性。未来展望描述了利用斑马鱼鳍揭示最终尺寸调控机制的机会。