Tissue homeostasis and non-homeostasis: from cell life cycles to organ states

LE O'Brien - Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Although tissue homeostasis—the steady state—implies stability, our organs are in a state of
continual, large-scale cellular flux. This flux underpins an organ's ability to homeostatically …

[HTML][HTML] Interactions between innate immunity and insulin signaling affect resistance to infection in insects

AM Darby, BP Lazzaro - Frontiers in Immunology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
An active immune response is energetically demanding and requires reallocation of
nutrients to support resistance to and tolerance of infection. Insulin signaling is a critical …

[HTML][HTML] Sexual identity of enterocytes regulates autophagy to determine intestinal health, lifespan and responses to rapamycin

JC Regan, YX Lu, E Ureña, RL Meilenbrock… - Nature aging, 2022 - nature.com
Pharmacological attenuation of mTOR presents a promising route for delay of age-related
disease. Here we show that treatment of Drosophila with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin …

[HTML][HTML] A distinct Acyl-CoA binding protein (ACBP6) shapes tissue plasticity during nutrient adaptation in Drosophila

X Li, J Karpac - Nature Communications, 2023 - nature.com
Nutrient availability is a major selective force in the evolution of metazoa, and thus plasticity
in tissue function and morphology is shaped by adaptive responses to nutrient changes …

Reactive oxygen species in modulating intestinal stem cell dynamics and function

A Nath, P Chakrabarti, S Sen, A Barui - Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 2022 - Springer
Frequent exposure to mechanistic damages, pathological ingression, and chronic
inflammation leads to recurrent cell death in the gut epithelium. Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) …

Mechanisms of damage prevention, signalling and repair impact disease tolerance

A Prakash, KM Monteith… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The insect gut is frequently exposed to pathogenic threats and must not only clear these
potential infections, but also tolerate relatively high microbe loads. In contrast to the …

[HTML][HTML] The midgut epithelium of mosquitoes adjusts cell proliferation and endoreplication to respond to physiological challenges

ML Taracena-Agarwal, B Hixson, S Nandakumar… - BMC biology, 2024 - Springer
Background Hematophagous mosquitoes transmit many pathogens that cause human
diseases. Pathogen acquisition and transmission occur when female mosquitoes blood feed …

Stem cell mTOR signaling directs region-specific cell fate decisions during intestinal nutrient adaptation

J Mattila, A Viitanen, G Fabris, T Strutynska… - Science …, 2024 - science.org
The adult intestine is a regionalized organ, whose size and cellular composition are
adjusted in response to nutrient status. This involves dynamic regulation of intestinal stem …

[HTML][HTML] Fast drosophila enterocyte regrowth after infection involves a reverse metabolic flux driven by an amino acid transporter

C Socha, IS Pais, KZ Lee, J Liu, S Liégeois… - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
Upon exposure to a bacterial pore-forming toxin, enterocytes rapidly purge their apical
cytoplasm into the gut lumen, resulting in a thin intestinal epithelium. The enterocytes regain …

Cellular mechanisms underlying adult tissue plasticity in Drosophila

H Nagai, M Miura, Y Nakajima - Fly, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Adult tissues in Metazoa dynamically remodel their structures in response to environmental
challenges including sudden injury, pathogen infection, and nutritional fluctuation, while …