1. The Drosophila adult midgut progenitor cells arise from asymmetric divisions of neuroblast-like cells.
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Plygawko, Andrew T., Stephan-Otto Attolini, Camille, Pitsidianaki, Ioanna, Cook, David P., Darby, Alistair C., and Campbell, Kyra
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PROGENITOR cells , *STEM cells , *ENTEROENDOCRINE cells , *CELL differentiation , *CELL populations - Abstract
The Drosophila adult midgut progenitor cells (AMPs) give rise to all cells in the adult midgut epithelium, including the intestinal stem cells (ISCs). While they share many characteristics with the ISCs, it remains unclear how they are generated in the early embryo. Here, we show that they arise from a population of endoderm cells, which exhibit multiple similarities with Drosophila neuroblasts. These cells, which we have termed endoblasts, are patterned by homothorax (Hth) and undergo asymmetric divisions using the same molecular machinery as neuroblasts. We also show that the conservation of this molecular machinery extends to the generation of the enteroendocrine lineages. Parallels have previously been drawn between the pupal ISCs and larval neuroblasts. Our results suggest that these commonalities exist from the earliest stages of specification of progenitor cells of the intestinal and nervous systems and may represent an ancestral pathway for multipotent progenitor cell specification. [Display omitted] • Endoblasts in the embryonic endoderm show many parallels with neuroblasts • Endoblasts divide asymmetrically with larger cells forming either an AMP or ICP • Smaller cells inherit Pros, Numb, and Brat to form an enteroendocrine mother cell • Hth patterns endoblasts along the proximal-distal axis to specify AMP vs. ICP fate Plygawko et al. show that the adult midgut progenitor cells, which give rise to all cells in the adult midgut, form from the asymmetric division of cells in the embryonic endoderm. These cells, which they call endoblasts, show many similarities with neuroblasts, the progenitor cells of the nervous system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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