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Collective specification of cellular development.

Tsvi Sachs1

  • 1Department of Plant Sciences, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel. tsachs@vms.huji.ac.il

Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
|August 26, 2003
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Cellular development can be variable, yet functional organisms arise through collective cell interactions and environmental cues, not precise individual cell events. This collective specification model offers insights into developmental plasticity and evolution.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Systems Biology

Background:

  • Cell lineages exhibit variability, posing a challenge to understanding precise developmental mechanisms.
  • Despite cellular variability, organisms develop functional structures, suggesting alternative organizational principles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a model of collective cell specification for understanding developmental robustness.
  • To explore how cellular interactions and environmental factors guide tissue patterning.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized ant social organization as a metaphor for collective cell behavior.
  • Applied leaf venation as a model system to illustrate vein differentiation principles.
  • Described a feedback mechanism involving a diffusible signal and cellular differentiation.

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Main Results:

  • Demonstrated a model where continuous signaling and feedback regulate the proportion and location of specialized cells.
  • Showcased how vein differentiation competition ensures an acceptable developmental outcome.
  • Highlighted that collective specification is robust, relying on group behavior rather than individual cell precision.

Conclusions:

  • Collective specification, driven by cell-cell interactions and environment, explains robust development.
  • This model contrasts with traditional program or blueprint hypotheses.
  • Collective specification has significant implications for developmental plasticity and evolutionary processes.