Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Cell. 2022 Jan 20;185(2):235-249. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.012. Epub 2022 Jan 6.
How cells become specialized, or "mature," is important for cell and developmental biology. While maturity is usually deemed a terminal fate, it may be more helpful to consider maturation not as a switch but as a dynamic continuum of adaptive phenotypic states set by genetic and environment programing. The hallmarks of maturity comprise changes in anatomy (form, gene circuitry, and interconnectivity) and physiology (function, rhythms, and proliferation) that confer adaptive behavior. We discuss efforts to harness their chemical (nutrients, oxygen, and growth factors) and physical (mechanical, spatial, and electrical) triggers in vitro and in vivo and how maturation strategies may support disease research and regenerative medicine.
细胞如何变得专业化或“成熟”对于细胞和发育生物学很重要。虽然成熟通常被认为是一种终末命运,但将成熟视为一种动态的适应性表型状态的连续体,而不是一种开关,可能更为有用,这种状态由遗传和环境编程设定。成熟的特征包括解剖结构(形态、基因回路和连通性)和生理学(功能、节律和增殖)的变化,这些变化赋予了适应性行为。我们讨论了在体外和体内利用其化学(营养物质、氧气和生长因子)和物理(机械、空间和电)触发因素的努力,以及成熟策略如何支持疾病研究和再生医学。