Cell competition is a form of cell-cell signalling that results in the elimination of less fit cells from a tissue by their fitter counterparts. I take advantage of an established in vitro model of cell competition using Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells to shed insight into the molecular basis of cell competition in epithelial cells. In this system, silencing of the tumour suppressor scribble (scribKD) results in a ‘loser’ phenotype whereby scribKD cells are specifically eliminated from the monolayer by surrounding wild-type cells. More specifically, scribKD cells are compacted into tight clones through activation of a directed, collective migration in the wild-type population: scribKD are ‘mechanical losers’ and delaminate and die du...
Cell competition is emerging as a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells in a wide ra...
During ageing, normal epithelial tissues progressively accumulate clones carrying mutations that inc...
Competition by stem cells for occupation of a limited niche is a well-described phenomenon. Two rece...
Cell competition leads to elimination of a viable cell population, by fitter cells. Despite over for...
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells. How cells compete is po...
Summary: p53 is a tumor suppressor protein, and its missense mutations are frequently found in human...
Cell competition where 'loser' cells are eliminated by neighbors with higher fitness is a widespread...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
The process of cell competition results in the elimination of cells that are viable but “less fit” t...
Cell competition is a conserved mechanism where slow proliferating cells (so called losers) are elim...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
The coordinated migration of cells in response to external stimuli is a complex biological phenomeno...
Cell competition where ‘loser ’ cells areeliminated by neighbors with higher fitness is a widespread...
Funder: MRC Cancer unitFunder: Clare CollegeDuring ageing, normal epithelial tissues progressively a...
Cell competition is emerging as a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells in a wide ra...
During ageing, normal epithelial tissues progressively accumulate clones carrying mutations that inc...
Competition by stem cells for occupation of a limited niche is a well-described phenomenon. Two rece...
Cell competition leads to elimination of a viable cell population, by fitter cells. Despite over for...
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells. How cells compete is po...
Summary: p53 is a tumor suppressor protein, and its missense mutations are frequently found in human...
Cell competition where 'loser' cells are eliminated by neighbors with higher fitness is a widespread...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
The process of cell competition results in the elimination of cells that are viable but “less fit” t...
Cell competition is a conserved mechanism where slow proliferating cells (so called losers) are elim...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
The coordinated migration of cells in response to external stimuli is a complex biological phenomeno...
Cell competition where ‘loser ’ cells areeliminated by neighbors with higher fitness is a widespread...
Funder: MRC Cancer unitFunder: Clare CollegeDuring ageing, normal epithelial tissues progressively a...
Cell competition is emerging as a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells in a wide ra...
During ageing, normal epithelial tissues progressively accumulate clones carrying mutations that inc...
Competition by stem cells for occupation of a limited niche is a well-described phenomenon. Two rece...