Laboratory of Genetics, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2013 Jul 9;8(7):e68026. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068026. Print 2013.
At the apical tip of the Drosophila testis, germline and somatic stem cells surround a cluster of somatic cells called the hub. Hub cells produce a self-renewal factor, Unpaired (Upd), that activates the JAK-STAT pathway in adjacent stem cells to regulate stem cell behavior. Therefore, apical hub cells are a critical component of the stem cell niche in the testis. In the course of a screen to identify factors involved in regulating hub maintenance, we identified headcase (hdc). Hub cells depleted for hdc undergo programmed cell death, suggesting that anti-apoptotic pathways play an important role in maintenance of the niche. Using hdc as paradigm, we describe here the first comprehensive analysis on the effects of a progressive niche reduction on the testis stem cell pool. Surprisingly, single hub cells remain capable of supporting numerous stem cells, indicating that although the size and number of niche support cells influence stem cell maintenance, the testis stem cell niche appears to be remarkably robust in the its ability to support stem cells after severe damage.
在果蝇睾丸的顶端,生殖细胞和体干细胞围绕着一群被称为中心体的体细胞。中心体细胞产生一种自我更新因子,未配对(Upd),它激活邻近干细胞中的 JAK-STAT 途径,以调节干细胞行为。因此,顶端中心体细胞是睾丸干细胞龛中的一个关键组成部分。在筛选鉴定参与调节中心体维持的因子的过程中,我们鉴定了头盖骨(hdc)。hdc 耗尽的中心体细胞经历程序性细胞死亡,表明抗凋亡途径在龛的维持中起着重要作用。在这里,我们以 hdc 为例,首次全面分析了逐渐减少龛对睾丸干细胞库的影响。令人惊讶的是,单个中心体细胞仍然能够支持许多干细胞,这表明尽管龛支持细胞的大小和数量会影响干细胞的维持,但睾丸干细胞龛在严重损伤后仍能显著支持干细胞的能力。