Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Stem cells have recently attracted significant attention largely due to their potential therapeutic properties, but also because of their role in tumorigenesis and their resemblance, in many aspects, to cancerous cells. Understanding how stem cells are regulated,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Roy Richard, Narbonne Patrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-12-01
Series:Cell Division
Online Access:http://www.celldiv.com/content/1/1/29
id doaj-2fe4e0188eac448aba0ce0eff8ad69dd
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2fe4e0188eac448aba0ce0eff8ad69dd2020-11-25T00:56:07ZengBMCCell Division1747-10282006-12-01112910.1186/1747-1028-1-29Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensingRoy RichardNarbonne Patrick<p>Abstract</p> <p>Stem cells have recently attracted significant attention largely due to their potential therapeutic properties, but also because of their role in tumorigenesis and their resemblance, in many aspects, to cancerous cells. Understanding how stem cells are regulated, namely with respect to the control of their proliferation and differentiation within a functional organism, is thus primordial to safely profit from their therapeutic benefits. Here, we review recent advances in the understanding of germline stem cell proliferation control by factors that respond to the nutritional status and/or insulin signaling, through studies performed in <it>C. elegans </it>and <it>Drosophila</it>. Together, these data uncover some shared fundamental features that underlie the central control of cellular proliferation within a target stem cell population in an organism. These features may indeed be conserved in higher organisms and may apply to various other stem cell populations.</p> http://www.celldiv.com/content/1/1/29
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Roy Richard
Narbonne Patrick
spellingShingle Roy Richard
Narbonne Patrick
Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
Cell Division
author_facet Roy Richard
Narbonne Patrick
author_sort Roy Richard
title Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
title_short Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
title_full Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
title_fullStr Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
title_sort regulation of germline stem cell proliferation downstream of nutrient sensing
publisher BMC
series Cell Division
issn 1747-1028
publishDate 2006-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Stem cells have recently attracted significant attention largely due to their potential therapeutic properties, but also because of their role in tumorigenesis and their resemblance, in many aspects, to cancerous cells. Understanding how stem cells are regulated, namely with respect to the control of their proliferation and differentiation within a functional organism, is thus primordial to safely profit from their therapeutic benefits. Here, we review recent advances in the understanding of germline stem cell proliferation control by factors that respond to the nutritional status and/or insulin signaling, through studies performed in <it>C. elegans </it>and <it>Drosophila</it>. Together, these data uncover some shared fundamental features that underlie the central control of cellular proliferation within a target stem cell population in an organism. These features may indeed be conserved in higher organisms and may apply to various other stem cell populations.</p>
url http://www.celldiv.com/content/1/1/29
work_keys_str_mv AT royrichard regulationofgermlinestemcellproliferationdownstreamofnutrientsensing
AT narbonnepatrick regulationofgermlinestemcellproliferationdownstreamofnutrientsensing
_version_ 1725228158562598912