Department of Pathology, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2019;1123:1-3. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-11096-3_1.
Adult endogenous stem cells are crucial to maintain organ homeostasis due to their particular capacity to originate more specialized cell populations in a coordinated manner based on the body necessity. Extensive studies in a variety of tissues have highlighted the importance of stem cells for the functioning of our organism, including the skin, intestine, stomach, skeletal muscle, bone marrow, and others. Although significant progress has been made in our understanding of stem cell biology, our knowledge about these cells still remains limited due to their complexity and their dynamics. The advancement of our knowledge on these essential cells will have substantial implications in our understanding of tissue homeostasis and disease. Importantly, not all stem cells are alike even within the same tissue. They differ in their cell cycle status, surface marker expression, response to various extrinsic molecules, and distinct lineage outputs after transplant. The expanding literature which backs heterogeneity within stem cells is presently of great interest and brings questions as how stem cell subpopulations are generated, why they exist, and whether stem cells heterogeneity influences disease progression or therapy options. In more recent years, the combination of fluorescent and confocal microscopy with genetic state-of-art techniques, such as fate lineage tracking and single-cell RNA sequencing, enabled remarkable advance in the discovery of multiple novel essential functions for stem cell subpopulations in health and disease, before unexpected. This book provides an overview on our knowledge of stem cell subtypes in different organs under physiological and pathological conditions and discusses the possible origins and consequences of stem cells heterogeneity. This book's initial title was Stem Cells Heterogeneity. However, due to the current great interest in this topic, we were able to assemble more chapters than would fit in one book, covering stem cell biology under distinct circumstances. Therefore, the book was subdivided into three volumes entitled: Stem Cells Heterogeneity-Novel Concepts, Stem Cells Heterogeneity in Different Organs, and Stem Cells Heterogeneity in Cancer. Here, we offer a selected compilation of comprehensive chapters on what we know so far about heterogeneity within stem cells. More than 30 chapters written by scientists in the field outline our present knowledge on stem cells heterogeneity.
成人内源性干细胞对于维持器官稳态至关重要,因为它们具有独特的能力,可以根据身体的需要协调地产生更多特化的细胞群体。广泛的研究已经强调了干细胞对于我们机体功能的重要性,包括皮肤、肠道、胃、骨骼肌、骨髓等。尽管我们在干细胞生物学方面取得了重大进展,但由于其复杂性和动态性,我们对这些细胞的了解仍然有限。我们对这些重要细胞的认识的进步将对我们理解组织稳态和疾病产生重大影响。重要的是,即使在同一组织中,也并非所有的干细胞都是一样的。它们在细胞周期状态、表面标志物表达、对各种外源性分子的反应以及移植后的不同谱系输出方面存在差异。目前,支持干细胞异质性的扩展文献引起了极大的兴趣,并提出了一些问题,例如干细胞亚群是如何产生的、它们为什么存在,以及干细胞异质性是否会影响疾病进展或治疗选择。近年来,荧光和共聚焦显微镜与遗传最新技术(如命运谱系追踪和单细胞 RNA 测序)的结合,使得我们能够在出乎意料的情况下,发现健康和疾病状态下不同器官中的干细胞亚群的多个新的重要功能。这本书概述了我们在生理和病理条件下不同器官中的干细胞亚型的知识,并讨论了干细胞异质性的可能起源和后果。这本书的最初标题是 Stem Cells Heterogeneity。然而,由于目前人们对这个主题非常感兴趣,我们能够收集到的章节比一本书所能容纳的还要多,涵盖了不同情况下的干细胞生物学。因此,这本书分为三卷,分别题为:Stem Cells Heterogeneity-Novel Concepts、Stem Cells Heterogeneity in Different Organs 和 Stem Cells Heterogeneity in Cancer。在这里,我们提供了一个关于我们目前对干细胞异质性的了解的精选综合章节的汇编。30 多个章节的作者都是该领域的科学家,概述了我们目前对干细胞异质性的认识。