Abstract
How adult stem cells maintain self-renewing tissues is in vivo commonly assessed by analysing clonal data from cell lineage tracing assays. To identify strategies of stem cell self-renewal requires that different models of stem cell fate choice predict sufficiently different clonal statistics. Here we show that models of cell fate choice can, in homeostatic tissues, be categorized by exactly two ‘universality classes’, whereby models of the same class predict, under asymptotic conditions, the same clonal statistics. Those classes relate to generalizations of the canonical asymmetric vs. symmetric stem cell self-renewal strategies and are differentiated by a conservation law. This poses both challenges and opportunities to identify stem cell self-renewal strategies: while under asymptotic conditions, self-renewal models of the same universality class cannot be distinguished by clonal data only, models of different classes can be distinguished by simple means.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Reference33 articles.
1. National Institute of Health (2009) Stem Cell Basics.
2. Stem cells: attributes, cycles, spirals, pitfalls and uncertainties. Lessons for and from the crypt;Development,1990
3. Strategies for Homeostatic Stem Cell Self-Renewal in Adult Tissues
4. Out of Eden: Stem Cells and Their Niches
5. Universal patterns of stem cell fate in cycling adult tissues
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
1. The physics of cell fate;Phenotypic Switching;2020