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Development 130, e1201 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 The Company of Biologists Limited


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Clonal expansion in stem cell niches


Stem cell-associated stromal cells create a signalling microenvironment – a niche – that sustains the self-renewing and asymmetric properties of stem cell divisions. The Drosophila ovary is an ideal system for investigating how these niches form and recruit stem cells. In their careful study on p. 2579, Zhu and Xie have analysed the occupation of the ovarian niche in flies by primordial germ cells (PGCs). They report that, as niche formation begins, one population of PGCs directly differentiates, while an anterior population, which lies adjacent to the cells that create the niche, develop into germline stem cells. These anterior PGCs exhibit distinctive division patterns and require dpp signalling to maintain normal proliferation. Importantly, lineage-tracing analyses revealed that a single PGC can occupy a whole niche through clonal expansion. Such findings offer valuable insights into how other niches might form.


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Clonal expansion of ovarian germline stem cells during niche formation in Drosophila
Chun-Hong Zhu and Ting Xie
Development 2003 130: 2579-2588. [Abstract] [Full Text]  




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