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Beyond Casual Resemblance: Rigorous Frameworks for Comparing Regeneration Across Species
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology ( IF 11.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-06 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120319-114716
Mansi Srivastava 1
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The majority of animal phyla have species that can regenerate. Comparing regeneration across animals can reconstruct the molecular and cellular evolutionary history of this process. Recent studies have revealed some similarity in regeneration mechanisms, but rigorous comparative methods are needed to assess whether these resemblances are ancestral pathways (homology) or are the result of convergent evolution (homoplasy). This review aims to provide a framework for comparing regeneration across animals, focusing on gene regulatory networks (GRNs), which are substrates for assessing process homology. The homology of the wound-induced activation of Wnt signaling and of adult stem cells provides examples of ongoing studies of regeneration that enable comparisons in a GRN framework. Expanding the study of regeneration GRNs in currently studied species and broadening taxonomic sampling for these approaches will identify processes that are unifying principles of regeneration biology across animals. These insights are important both for evolutionary studies of regeneration and for human regenerative medicine.

中文翻译:


超越偶然的相似性:比较跨物种再生的严格框架

大多数动物门都有可以再生的物种。比较动物之间的再生可以重建这一过程的分子和细胞进化史。最近的研究揭示了再生机制的一些相似性,但需要严格的比较方法来评估这些相似性是祖先途径(同源性)还是趋同进化的结果(同源性)。本综述旨在提供一个比较动物再生的框架,重点关注基因调控网络 (GRN),它是评估过程同源性的底物。伤口诱导的 Wnt 信号激活和成体干细胞的同源性提供了正在进行的再生研究的例子,可以在 GRN 框架中进行比较。在目前研究的物种中扩大对再生 GRN 的研究并扩大这些方法的分类抽样将确定统一动物再生生物学原理的过程。这些见解对于再生的进化研究和人类再生医学都很重要。

更新日期:2021-10-07
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