Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Bioessays. 2021 Jul;43(7):e2000285. doi: 10.1002/bies.202000285. Epub 2021 May 19.
Development and maintenance of diverse organ systems require context-specific regulation of stem cell behaviour. We hypothesize that this is achieved via reciprocal regulation between the cell cycle machinery and differentiation factors. This idea is supported by the parallel evolutionary emergence of differentiation pathways, cell cycle components and complex multicellularity. In addition, the activities of different cell cycle phases have been found to bias cells towards stem cell maintenance or differentiation. Finally, several direct mechanistic links between these two processes have been established. Here, we focus on interactions between cyclin-CDK complexes and differentiation regulators of the Notch pathway and Sox family of transcription factors within the context of pluripotent and neural stem cells. Thus, this hypothesis formalizes the links between these two processes as an integrated network. Since such factors are common to all stem cells, better understanding their interconnections will help to explain their behaviour in health and disease.
多种器官系统的发育和维持需要干细胞行为的特定于上下文的调节。我们假设这是通过细胞周期机制和分化因子之间的相互调节来实现的。这个想法得到了分化途径、细胞周期成分和复杂多细胞生物平行进化出现的支持。此外,不同细胞周期阶段的活性已被发现使细胞偏向于干细胞维持或分化。最后,已经确定了这两个过程之间的几个直接机制联系。在这里,我们专注于细胞周期蛋白-CDK 复合物与多能干细胞和神经干细胞中 Notch 途径和 Sox 转录因子家族的分化调节剂之间的相互作用。因此,该假设将这两个过程之间的联系形式化为一个集成网络。由于这些因子对所有干细胞都是通用的,因此更好地理解它们的相互联系将有助于解释它们在健康和疾病中的行为。