Spiny mice (Acomys) have evolved cellular features to support regenerative healing

IF 4.1 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1111/nyas.15281
Robyn S. Allen, Ashley W. Seifert
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Spiny mice (Acomys spp.) are warm‐blooded (homeothermic) vertebrates whose ability to restore missing tissue through regenerative healing has coincided with the evolution of unique cellular and physiological adaptations across different tissue types. This review seeks to explore how these bizarre rodents deploy unique or altered injury response mechanisms to either enhance tissue repair or fully regenerate excised tissue compared to closely related, scar‐forming mammals. First, we examine overall trends in healing Acomys tissues, including the cellular stress response, the ability to activate and maintain cell cycle progression, and the expression of certain features in reproductive adults that are normally associated with embryos. Second, we focus on specific cell types that exhibit precisely regulated proliferation to restore missing tissue. While Acomys utilize many of the same cell types involved in scar formation, these cells exhibit divergent activation profiles during regenerative healing. Considered together, current lines of evidence support sustained deployment of proregenerative pathways in conjunction with transient activation of fibrotic pathways to facilitate regeneration and improve tissue repair in Acomys.
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刺鼠(Acomys)已经进化出支持再生愈合的细胞特征
刺鼠(Acomys spp.)是温血(恒温)脊椎动物,其通过再生愈合恢复缺失组织的能力与不同组织类型的独特细胞和生理适应的进化相吻合。这篇综述旨在探讨这些奇怪的啮齿动物如何利用独特的或改变的损伤反应机制来增强组织修复或完全再生切除的组织,与密切相关的疤痕形成的哺乳动物相比。首先,我们研究了Acomys组织愈合的总体趋势,包括细胞应激反应,激活和维持细胞周期进程的能力,以及通常与胚胎相关的生殖成人某些特征的表达。其次,我们专注于特定的细胞类型,它们表现出精确调节的增殖,以恢复缺失的组织。虽然Acomys利用了许多参与疤痕形成的相同细胞类型,但这些细胞在再生愈合过程中表现出不同的激活谱。综合考虑,目前的证据支持促再生途径的持续部署与纤维化途径的短暂激活,以促进Acomys的再生和改善组织修复。
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Each special issue assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. Individually themed, Annals special issues stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse—within and across many institutions and fields.
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