RRC ID 32408
Author Lim JG, Fuller MT.
Title Somatic cell lineage is required for differentiation and not maintenance of germline stem cells in Drosophila testes.
Journal Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Abstract Adult stem cells are believed to be maintained by a specialized microenvironment, the niche, which provides short-range signals that either instruct stem cells to self-renew or inhibit execution of preprogrammed differentiation pathways. In Drosophila testes, somatic cyst stem cells (CySCs) and the apical hub form the niche for neighboring germline stem cells (GSCs), with CySCs as the proposed source of instructive self-renewal signals [Leatherman JL, Dinardo S (2010) Nat Cell Biol 12(8):806-811]. In contrast to this model, we show that early germ cells with GSC characteristics can be maintained over time after ablation of CySCs and their cyst cell progeny. Without CySCs and cyst cells, early germ cells away from the hub failed to initiate differentiation. Our results suggest that CySCs do not have a necessary instructive role in specifying GSC self-renewal and that the differentiated progeny of CySCs provide an environment necessary to trigger GSC differentiation. This work highlights the complex interaction between different stem cell populations in the same niche and how the state of one stem cell population can influence the fate of the other.
Volume 109(45)
Pages 18477-81
Published 2012-11-6
DOI 10.1073/pnas.1215516109
PII 1215516109
PMID 23091022
PMC PMC3494938
MeSH Animals Cell Differentiation* Cell Lineage* Drosophila melanogaster / cytology* Drosophila melanogaster / metabolism Germ Cells / cytology* Germ Cells / metabolism Male Signal Transduction Stem Cells / cytology* Stem Cells / metabolism Testis / cytology* Transforming Growth Factor beta / metabolism
IF 9.412
Times Cited 40
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
Drosophila DGRC#104055