Ohsawa Shizue, Sugimura Kaoru, Takino Kyoko, Igaki Tatsushi
Department of Cell Biology, G-COE, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan.
Methods Enzymol. 2012;506:407-13. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-391856-7.00044-5.
Cell competition is a process in which cells with higher fitness ("winners") survive and proliferate at the expense of less fit neighbors ("losers"). It has been suggested that cell competition is involved in a variety of biological processes such as organ size control, tissue homeostasis, cancer progression, and the maintenance of stem cell population. By advent of a genetic mosaic technique, which enables to generate fluorescently marked somatic clones in Drosophila imaginal discs, recent studies have presented some aspects of molecular mechanisms underlying cell competition. Now, with a live-imaging technique using ex vivo-cultured imaginal discs, we can dissect the spatiotemporal nature of competitive cell behaviors within multicellular communities. Here, we describe procedures and tips for live imaging of cell competition in Drosophila imaginal discs.
细胞竞争是一个过程,其中具有更高适应性的细胞(“赢家”)得以存活并增殖,而以适应性较差的邻居细胞(“输家”)为代价。有人提出,细胞竞争参与了多种生物学过程,如器官大小控制、组织稳态、癌症进展以及干细胞群体的维持。随着一种遗传镶嵌技术的出现,该技术能够在果蝇成虫盘(imaginal discs)中产生荧光标记的体细胞克隆,最近的研究揭示了细胞竞争背后分子机制的一些方面。现在,通过使用体外培养的成虫盘的实时成像技术,我们可以剖析多细胞群落中竞争性细胞行为的时空特性。在这里,我们描述了果蝇成虫盘细胞竞争实时成像的程序和技巧。