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Differentially expressed chaperone genes reveal a stress response required for unidirectional regeneration in the basal chordate Ciona.

William R JefferyBo LiMandy NgLianwei LiŠpela GoričkiLi Ma
Published in: BMC biology (2023)
The chaperone system genes hsp70, dnaJb4, and bag3 are significantly upregulated in the branchial sac vasculature following distal injury, defining a stress response that is essential for regeneration. The stress response is absent from distal fragments, but can be induced by a heat shock, which activates cell division in the branchial sac vasculature and promotes distal regeneration. This study demonstrates the importance of a stress response for stem cell activation and regeneration in a basal chordate, which may have implications for understanding the limited regenerative activities in other animals, including vertebrates.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • heat shock
  • heat shock protein
  • cell therapy
  • genome wide
  • heat stress
  • minimally invasive
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • dna methylation
  • wound healing
  • endoplasmic reticulum