Understanding human hematopoietic stem cell fate control is important for their improved therapeutic manipulation. Asymmetric cell division, the asymmetric inheritance of factors during division instructing future daughter cell fates, was recently described in mouse blood stem cells. In human blood stem cells, the possible existence of asymmetric cell division remained unclear due to technical challenges in its direct observation. Here, we use long-term quantitative single-cell imaging to show that lysosomes and active mitochondria are asymmetrically inherited in human blood stem cells and that their inheritance is a coordinated, non-random process. Furthermore, multiple additional organelles, including autophagosomes, mitophagosomes, autol...
The stem cell-intrinsic model of self-renewal via asymmetric cell division (ACD) posits that fate de...
Asymmetric distribution of damaged cellular constituents may occur during mitosis, resulting in more...
In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance between stem c...
Understanding human hematopoietic stem cell fate control is important for their improved therapeutic...
Haematopoietic stem cells self-renew and differentiate into all blood lineages throughout life, and ...
Every second, millions of blood cells are generated and destroyed by a mammalian organism. At the sa...
Contains fulltext : 50393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is often pr...
SummaryStem cells are thought to balance self-renewal and differentiation through asymmetric and sym...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...
Asymmetric inheritance of organelles and compounds between daughter cells is considered a hallmark f...
By dividing asymmetrically, stem cells can generate two daughter cells with distinct fates. However,...
Posté le 18 décembre 2018 sur BioRxivStem cells are maintained through symmetric or asymmetric cell ...
Stem cells have the remarkable ability to undergo proliferative symmetric divisions and self-renewin...
<div><p>In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance betwee...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
The stem cell-intrinsic model of self-renewal via asymmetric cell division (ACD) posits that fate de...
Asymmetric distribution of damaged cellular constituents may occur during mitosis, resulting in more...
In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance between stem c...
Understanding human hematopoietic stem cell fate control is important for their improved therapeutic...
Haematopoietic stem cells self-renew and differentiate into all blood lineages throughout life, and ...
Every second, millions of blood cells are generated and destroyed by a mammalian organism. At the sa...
Contains fulltext : 50393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is often pr...
SummaryStem cells are thought to balance self-renewal and differentiation through asymmetric and sym...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...
Asymmetric inheritance of organelles and compounds between daughter cells is considered a hallmark f...
By dividing asymmetrically, stem cells can generate two daughter cells with distinct fates. However,...
Posté le 18 décembre 2018 sur BioRxivStem cells are maintained through symmetric or asymmetric cell ...
Stem cells have the remarkable ability to undergo proliferative symmetric divisions and self-renewin...
<div><p>In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance betwee...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
The stem cell-intrinsic model of self-renewal via asymmetric cell division (ACD) posits that fate de...
Asymmetric distribution of damaged cellular constituents may occur during mitosis, resulting in more...
In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance between stem c...