SummaryRapid progress has recently been made regarding how the niche controls stem cell function, but little is yet known about how stem cells in the same niche interact with one another. In this study, we show that differentiation-defective Drosophila ovarian germline stem cells (GSCs) can outcompete normal ones for niche occupancy in a cadherin-dependent manner. The differentiation-defective bam or bgcn mutant GSCs invade the niche space of neighboring wild-type GSCs and gradually push them out of the niche by upregulating E-cadherin expression. Furthermore, the bam/bgcn-mediated GSC competition requires E-cadherin and normal GSC division, but not the self-renewal-promoting BMP niche signal, while different E-cadherin levels can sufficien...
SummaryStem cells will undergo self-renewal to produce new stem cells if they are maintained in thei...
All multicellular organisms constantly need to replace aged or damaged cells. This vital task of tis...
All multicellular organisms constantly need to replace aged or damaged cells. This vital task of tis...
SummaryRapid progress has recently been made regarding how the niche controls stem cell function, bu...
Stem cell interactions with their niche have been well documented; however, the influences of stem c...
Cell competition is a short-range cell-cell interaction leading to the proliferation of winner cells...
International audienceOur fascination for stem cells originates from their ability to divide asymmet...
In multi-cellular organisms, cell competition serves as a quality control machinery to eliminate sub...
SummaryStem cells are maintained and retain their capacity to continue dividing because of the influ...
In a recent report in Science, Issigonis et al. (2009) demonstrate that an inhibitor of JAK-STAT sig...
SummaryAdult epithelial stem cells are thought to reside in specific niches, where they are maintain...
SummaryStem cells interact with surrounding stromal cells (or niche) via signaling pathways to preci...
SummaryThe stem cell niches at the apex of Drosophila ovaries and testes have been viewed as distinc...
<div><p>Epithelial stem cells are routinely lost or damaged during adult life and must therefore be ...
AbstractMuch effort is being invested in defining the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that control s...
SummaryStem cells will undergo self-renewal to produce new stem cells if they are maintained in thei...
All multicellular organisms constantly need to replace aged or damaged cells. This vital task of tis...
All multicellular organisms constantly need to replace aged or damaged cells. This vital task of tis...
SummaryRapid progress has recently been made regarding how the niche controls stem cell function, bu...
Stem cell interactions with their niche have been well documented; however, the influences of stem c...
Cell competition is a short-range cell-cell interaction leading to the proliferation of winner cells...
International audienceOur fascination for stem cells originates from their ability to divide asymmet...
In multi-cellular organisms, cell competition serves as a quality control machinery to eliminate sub...
SummaryStem cells are maintained and retain their capacity to continue dividing because of the influ...
In a recent report in Science, Issigonis et al. (2009) demonstrate that an inhibitor of JAK-STAT sig...
SummaryAdult epithelial stem cells are thought to reside in specific niches, where they are maintain...
SummaryStem cells interact with surrounding stromal cells (or niche) via signaling pathways to preci...
SummaryThe stem cell niches at the apex of Drosophila ovaries and testes have been viewed as distinc...
<div><p>Epithelial stem cells are routinely lost or damaged during adult life and must therefore be ...
AbstractMuch effort is being invested in defining the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that control s...
SummaryStem cells will undergo self-renewal to produce new stem cells if they are maintained in thei...
All multicellular organisms constantly need to replace aged or damaged cells. This vital task of tis...
All multicellular organisms constantly need to replace aged or damaged cells. This vital task of tis...