Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Division of Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Development. 2021 Feb 5;148(3):dev197392. doi: 10.1242/dev.197392.
In October 2020, the Keystone Symposia Global Health Series hosted a Keystone eSymposia entitled 'Tissue Plasticity: Preservation and Alteration of Cellular Identity'. The event synthesized groundbreaking research from unusually diverse fields of study, presented in various formats, including live and virtual talks, panel discussions and interactive e-poster sessions. The meeting focused on cell identity changes and plasticity in multiple tissues, species and developmental contexts, both in homeostasis and during injury. Here, we review the key themes of the meeting: (1) cell-extrinsic drivers of plasticity; (2) epigenomic regulation of cell plasticity; and (3) conserved mechanisms governing plasticity. A salient take-home conclusion was that there may be conserved mechanisms used by cells to execute plasticity, with autodegradative activity (autophagy and lysosomes) playing a crucial initial step in diverse organs and organisms.
2020 年 10 月,基石研讨会全球健康系列举办了一场基石电子研讨会,题为“组织可塑性:细胞身份的保存和改变”。该活动综合了来自不同寻常的多个研究领域的开创性研究,以各种形式展示,包括现场和虚拟演讲、小组讨论和互动电子海报会议。会议重点关注了多个组织、物种和发育环境中的细胞身份变化和可塑性,包括在稳态和损伤期间。在这里,我们回顾了会议的主要主题:(1)可塑性的细胞外驱动因素;(2)细胞可塑性的表观遗传调控;(3)控制可塑性的保守机制。一个突出的结论是,细胞可能使用保守的机制来执行可塑性,自降解活性(自噬和溶酶体)在不同的器官和生物体中起着至关重要的初始步骤。