Tissue homeostasis and non-homeostasis: from cell life cycles to organ states
LE O'Brien - Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Although tissue homeostasis—the steady state—implies stability, our organs are in a state of
continual, large-scale cellular flux. This flux underpins an organ's ability to homeostatically …
continual, large-scale cellular flux. This flux underpins an organ's ability to homeostatically …
Interactions between innate immunity and insulin signaling affect resistance to infection in insects
An active immune response is energetically demanding and requires reallocation of
nutrients to support resistance to and tolerance of infection. Insulin signaling is a critical …
nutrients to support resistance to and tolerance of infection. Insulin signaling is a critical …
Sexual identity of enterocytes regulates autophagy to determine intestinal health, lifespan and responses to rapamycin
Pharmacological attenuation of mTOR presents a promising route for delay of age-related
disease. Here we show that treatment of Drosophila with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin …
disease. Here we show that treatment of Drosophila with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin …
A distinct Acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP6) shapes tissue plasticity during nutrient adaptation in Drosophila
Nutrient availability is a major selective force in the evolution of metazoa, and thus plasticity
in tissue function and morphology is shaped by adaptive responses to nutrient changes …
in tissue function and morphology is shaped by adaptive responses to nutrient changes …
Reactive oxygen species in modulating intestinal stem cell dynamics and function
Frequent exposure to mechanistic damages, pathological ingression, and chronic
inflammation leads to recurrent cell death in the gut epithelium. Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) …
inflammation leads to recurrent cell death in the gut epithelium. Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) …
Mechanisms of damage prevention, signalling and repair impact disease tolerance
The insect gut is frequently exposed to pathogenic threats and must not only clear these
potential infections, but also tolerate relatively high microbe loads. In contrast to the …
potential infections, but also tolerate relatively high microbe loads. In contrast to the …
The midgut epithelium of mosquitoes adjusts cell proliferation and endoreplication to respond to physiological challenges
Background Hematophagous mosquitoes transmit many pathogens that cause human
diseases. Pathogen acquisition and transmission occur when female mosquitoes blood feed …
diseases. Pathogen acquisition and transmission occur when female mosquitoes blood feed …
Stem cell mTOR signaling directs region-specific cell fate decisions during intestinal nutrient adaptation
J Mattila, A Viitanen, G Fabris, T Strutynska… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
The adult intestine is a regionalized organ, whose size and cellular composition are
adjusted in response to nutrient status. This involves dynamic regulation of intestinal stem …
adjusted in response to nutrient status. This involves dynamic regulation of intestinal stem …
[HTML][HTML] Fast drosophila enterocyte regrowth after infection involves a reverse metabolic flux driven by an amino acid transporter
C Socha, IS Pais, KZ Lee, J Liu, S Liégeois… - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
Upon exposure to a bacterial pore-forming toxin, enterocytes rapidly purge their apical
cytoplasm into the gut lumen, resulting in a thin intestinal epithelium. The enterocytes regain …
cytoplasm into the gut lumen, resulting in a thin intestinal epithelium. The enterocytes regain …
Cellular mechanisms underlying adult tissue plasticity in Drosophila
Adult tissues in Metazoa dynamically remodel their structures in response to environmental
challenges including sudden injury, pathogen infection, and nutritional fluctuation, while …
challenges including sudden injury, pathogen infection, and nutritional fluctuation, while …