School of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058, China.
Westlake Laboratory of Life Sciences and Biomedicine, Key Laboratory of Growth Regulation and Translational Research of Zhejiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Westlake University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310030, China.
Zool Res. 2023 Sep 18;44(5):981-992. doi: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.044.
Planarians represent the most primitive bilateral triploblastic animals. Most planarian species exhibit mechanisms for whole-body regeneration, exemplified by the regeneration of their cephalic ganglion after complete excision. Given their robust whole-body regeneration capacity, planarians have been model organisms in regenerative research for more than 240 years. Advancements in research tools and techniques have progressively elucidated the mechanisms underlying planarian regeneration. Accurate cell-cell communication is recognized as a fundamental requirement for regeneration. In recent decades, mechanisms associated with such communication have been revealed at the cellular level. Notably, stem cells (neoblasts) have been identified as the source of all new cells during planarian homeostasis and regeneration. The interplay between neoblasts and somatic cells affects the identities and proportions of various tissues during homeostasis and regeneration. Here, this review outlines key discoveries regarding communication between stem cell compartments and other cell types in planarians, as well as the impact of communication on planarian regeneration. Additionally, this review discusses the challenges and potential directions of future planarian research, emphasizing the sustained impact of this field on our understanding of animal regeneration.
涡虫是最原始的两侧对称三胚层动物。大多数涡虫物种都具有全身再生的机制,例如在完全切除后,它们的脑神经节会再生。由于具有强大的全身再生能力,涡虫已经成为再生研究 240 多年的模式生物。研究工具和技术的进步逐渐阐明了涡虫再生的机制。准确的细胞间通讯被认为是再生的基本要求。在最近几十年中,与这种通讯相关的机制已在细胞水平上被揭示。值得注意的是,干细胞(成体干细胞)已被确定为涡虫体内平衡和再生过程中所有新细胞的来源。成体干细胞与体细胞之间的相互作用会影响体内平衡和再生过程中各种组织的身份和比例。本文综述了涡虫中干细胞区室与其他细胞类型之间的通讯的关键发现,以及通讯对涡虫再生的影响。此外,本文还讨论了未来涡虫研究的挑战和潜在方向,强调了该领域对我们理解动物再生的持续影响。