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Cellular, Metabolic, and Developmental Dimensions of Whole-Body Regeneration in

Authors :
Matthias Christian Vogg
Nenad Slavko Suknovic
Wanda Christa Buzgariu
Brigitte Galliot
Source :
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, No a040725 (2021) pp. 1-18
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Here we discuss the developmental and homeostatic conditions necessary for Hydra regeneration. Hydra is characterized by populations of adult stem cells paused in the G2 phase of the cell cycle, ready to respond to injury signals. The body column can be compared to a blastema-like structure, populated with multifunctional epithelial stem cells that show low sensitivity to proapoptotic signals, and high inducibility of autophagy that promotes resistance to stress and starvation. Intact Hydra polyps also exhibit a dynamic patterning along the oral-aboral axis under the control of homeostatic organizers whose activity results from regulatory loops between activators and inhibitors. As in bilaterians, injury triggers the immediate production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) signals that promote wound healing and contribute to the reactivation of developmental programs via cell death and the de novo formation of new organizing centers from somatic tissues. In aging Hydra, regeneration is rapidly lost as homeostatic conditions are no longer pro-regenerative.

Details

ISSN :
19430264
Volume :
13
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c085df2a6fb15b643d9334b75c37ca9c