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Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra

BACKGROUND: Tissue plasticity and a substantial regeneration capacity based on stem cells are the hallmark of several invertebrate groups such as sponges, cnidarians and Platyhelminthes. Traditionally, Acoela were seen as an early branching clade within the Platyhelminthes, but became recently posit...

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Autores principales: De Mulder, Katrien, Kuales, Georg, Pfister, Daniela, Willems, Maxime, Egger, Bernhard, Salvenmoser, Willi, Thaler, Marlene, Gorny, Anne-Kathrin, Hrouda, Martina, Borgonie, Gaëtan, Ladurner, Peter
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20017953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-9-69
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author De Mulder, Katrien
Kuales, Georg
Pfister, Daniela
Willems, Maxime
Egger, Bernhard
Salvenmoser, Willi
Thaler, Marlene
Gorny, Anne-Kathrin
Hrouda, Martina
Borgonie, Gaëtan
Ladurner, Peter
author_facet De Mulder, Katrien
Kuales, Georg
Pfister, Daniela
Willems, Maxime
Egger, Bernhard
Salvenmoser, Willi
Thaler, Marlene
Gorny, Anne-Kathrin
Hrouda, Martina
Borgonie, Gaëtan
Ladurner, Peter
author_sort De Mulder, Katrien
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description BACKGROUND: Tissue plasticity and a substantial regeneration capacity based on stem cells are the hallmark of several invertebrate groups such as sponges, cnidarians and Platyhelminthes. Traditionally, Acoela were seen as an early branching clade within the Platyhelminthes, but became recently positioned at the base of the Bilateria. However, little is known on how the stem cell system in this new phylum is organized. In this study, we wanted to examine if Acoela possess a neoblast-like stem cell system that is responsible for development, growth, homeostasis and regeneration. RESULTS: We established enduring laboratory cultures of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra (Acoela, Acoelomorpha) and implemented in situ hybridization and RNA interference (RNAi) for this species. We used BrdU labelling, morphology, ultrastructure and molecular tools to illuminate the morphology, distribution and plasticity of acoel stem cells under different developmental conditions. We demonstrate that neoblasts are the only proliferating cells which are solely mesodermally located within the organism. By means of in situ hybridisation and protein localisation we could demonstrate that the piwi-like gene ipiwi1 is expressed in testes, ovaries as well as in a subpopulation of somatic stem cells. In addition, we show that germ cell progenitors are present in freshly hatched worms, suggesting an embryonic formation of the germline. We identified a potent stem cell system that is responsible for development, homeostasis, regeneration and regrowth upon starvation. CONCLUSIONS: We introduce the acoel Isodiametra pulchra as potential new model organism, suitable to address developmental questions in this understudied phylum. We show that neoblasts in I. pulchra are crucial for tissue homeostasis, development and regeneration. Notably, epidermal cells were found to be renewed exclusively from parenchymally located stem cells, a situation known only from rhabditophoran flatworms so far. For further comparison, it will be important to analyse the stem cell systems of other key-positioned understudied taxa.
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spelling pubmed-28064122010-01-14 Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra De Mulder, Katrien Kuales, Georg Pfister, Daniela Willems, Maxime Egger, Bernhard Salvenmoser, Willi Thaler, Marlene Gorny, Anne-Kathrin Hrouda, Martina Borgonie, Gaëtan Ladurner, Peter BMC Dev Biol Research article BACKGROUND: Tissue plasticity and a substantial regeneration capacity based on stem cells are the hallmark of several invertebrate groups such as sponges, cnidarians and Platyhelminthes. Traditionally, Acoela were seen as an early branching clade within the Platyhelminthes, but became recently positioned at the base of the Bilateria. However, little is known on how the stem cell system in this new phylum is organized. In this study, we wanted to examine if Acoela possess a neoblast-like stem cell system that is responsible for development, growth, homeostasis and regeneration. RESULTS: We established enduring laboratory cultures of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra (Acoela, Acoelomorpha) and implemented in situ hybridization and RNA interference (RNAi) for this species. We used BrdU labelling, morphology, ultrastructure and molecular tools to illuminate the morphology, distribution and plasticity of acoel stem cells under different developmental conditions. We demonstrate that neoblasts are the only proliferating cells which are solely mesodermally located within the organism. By means of in situ hybridisation and protein localisation we could demonstrate that the piwi-like gene ipiwi1 is expressed in testes, ovaries as well as in a subpopulation of somatic stem cells. In addition, we show that germ cell progenitors are present in freshly hatched worms, suggesting an embryonic formation of the germline. We identified a potent stem cell system that is responsible for development, homeostasis, regeneration and regrowth upon starvation. CONCLUSIONS: We introduce the acoel Isodiametra pulchra as potential new model organism, suitable to address developmental questions in this understudied phylum. We show that neoblasts in I. pulchra are crucial for tissue homeostasis, development and regeneration. Notably, epidermal cells were found to be renewed exclusively from parenchymally located stem cells, a situation known only from rhabditophoran flatworms so far. For further comparison, it will be important to analyse the stem cell systems of other key-positioned understudied taxa. BioMed Central 2009-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2806412/ /pubmed/20017953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-9-69 Text en Copyright ©2009 De Mulder et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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De Mulder, Katrien
Kuales, Georg
Pfister, Daniela
Willems, Maxime
Egger, Bernhard
Salvenmoser, Willi
Thaler, Marlene
Gorny, Anne-Kathrin
Hrouda, Martina
Borgonie, Gaëtan
Ladurner, Peter
Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra
title Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra
title_full Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra
title_fullStr Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra
title_short Characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel Isodiametra pulchra
title_sort characterization of the stem cell system of the acoel isodiametra pulchra
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20017953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-9-69
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