肾脏发育中的自组织、错误纠正和同源性。

2区 生物学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Current Topics in Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctdb.2024.11.004
Jamie A Davies, Rhiannon Beadman
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摘要

发育通常被描述为遵循“遗传程序”,然而对正常发育的干扰,无论是实验者、环境还是影响身体附近部位发育的突变,都表明发育生物学具有显著的适应性。本文研究了肾脏发育中适应性的证据,特别关注错误纠正、自组织和稳态(动态等效于稳态:一个受干扰的系统返回到标准的发育轨迹,而不是返回到稳态中看到的固定状态)。我们提供了随机聚集的祖细胞的肾组织自组织的证据,以及这种自组织的局限性,以及如何通过实验应用对称性打破线索来超越它们。我们为纠错系统提供证据,并在文献中提供一些证据,通常是在专门研究其他问题的论文中,为肾脏发育方面的真正同源性提供证据。这篇综述并不是对这些主题的“最后定论”,当然也不是对最后提到的主题的“最后定论”,因为数据非常少。相反,它的目的是刺激这些领域的研究,特别是同质异禀,部分是为了增加对自然发育的理解,部分是为了辅助肾脏组织工程。
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Self-organization, error-correction and homeorhesis in renal development.

Development is often described as following a 'genetic programme', yet perturbations to normal development, whether applied by an experimenter, the environment, or a mutation affecting development of a nearby part of the body, show developmental biology to be remarkably adaptable. This paper examines the evidence for adaptability in kidney development, focusing specifically on error-correction, self-organization, and homeorhesis (the dynamic equivalent to homeostasis: return of a perturbed system to a standard developmental trajectory, rather than a return to a fixed state that is seen in homeostasis). We present evidence for self-organization of renal tissue from randomly-aggregated progenitor cells, and also for the limitations of this self-organization and how they can be transcended by experimentally-applied symmetry-breaking cues. We provide evidence for error-correcting systems, and some evidence in the literature, generally in papers devoted to other problems, for genuine homeorhesis in aspects of kidney development. This review is not intended to be a 'last word' on any of these topics, and certainly not on the last-mentioned, for which data are very scant. It is instead intended to stimulate research in these areas, particularly homeorhesis, partly to increase understanding of natural development and partly as an aid to renal tissue engineering.

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