Building bridges between fields: Bringing together development and homeostasis
Publication date
2021-07
Authors
Weterings, Sonja D.C.
van Oostrom, Marek J.
Sonnen, Katharina F.
Editors
Advisors
Supervisors
Document Type
Article
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
cc_by
Abstract
Despite striking parallels between the fields of developmental biology and adult tissue homeostasis, these are disconnected in contemporary research. Although development describes tissue generation and homeostasis describes tissue maintenance, it is the balance between stem cell proliferation and differentiation that coordinates both processes. Upstream signalling regulates this balance to achieve the required outcome at the population level. Both development and homeostasis require tight regulation of stem cells at the single-cell level and establishment of patterns at the tissue-wide level. Here, we emphasize that the general principles of embryonic development and tissue homeostasis are similar, and argue that interactions between these disciplines will be beneficial for both research fields.
Keywords
Embryonic development, Patterning, Self-organization, Signalling, Stem cell control, Tissue homeostasis, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology
Citation
Weterings, S D C, van Oostrom, M J & Sonnen, K F 2021, 'Building bridges between fields : Bringing together development and homeostasis', Development (Cambridge), vol. 148, no. 14, dev193268, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1242/DEV.193268