Generic wound signals initiate regeneration in missing-tissue contexts.
Nat Commun
; 8(1): 2282, 2017 12 22.
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| ID: mdl-29273738
Despite the identification of numerous regulators of regeneration in different animal models, a fundamental question remains: why do some wounds trigger the full regeneration of lost body parts, whereas others resolve by mere healing? By selectively inhibiting regeneration initiation, but not the formation of a wound epidermis, here we create headless planarians and finless zebrafish. Strikingly, in both missing-tissue contexts, injuries that normally do not trigger regeneration activate complete restoration of heads and fin rays. Our results demonstrate that generic wound signals have regeneration-inducing power. However, they are interpreted as regeneration triggers only in a permissive tissue context: when body parts are missing, or when tissue-resident polarity signals, such as Wnt activity in planarians, are modified. Hence, the ability to decode generic wound-induced signals as regeneration-initiating cues may be the crucial difference that distinguishes animals that regenerate from those that cannot.
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Planárias
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Regeneração
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Cicatrização
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Peixe-Zebra
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Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases
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Via de Sinalização Wnt
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Animals
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En
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article