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Generation and Staining of Intestinal Stem Cell Lineage in Adult Midgut
Somatic Stem Cells
  • Shree Ram Singh, National Cancer Institute
  • Manoj K. Mishra, Alabama State University
  • Madhuri Kango-Singh, University of Dayton
  • Steven X. Hou, National Cancer Institute
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract

Stem cell-mediated tissue repair is a promising approach in regenerative medicine. Intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult mammals. Recently, using lineage tracing and molecular marker labeling, intestinal stem cells (ISCs) have been identified in Drosophila adult midgut. ISCs reside at the basement membrane and are multipotent as they produce both enterocytes and enteroendocrine cells. The adult Drosophila midgut provides an excellent in vivo model organ to study ISC behavior during aging, stress, regeneration, and infection. It has been demonstrated that Notch, Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription, epidermal growth factor receptor/mitogen-activated protein kinase, Hippo, and wingless signaling pathways regulate ISCs proliferation and differentiation. There are plenty of genetic tools and markers developed in recent years in Drosophila stem cell studies. These tools and markers are essential in the precise identification of stem cells as well as manipulation of genes in stem cell regulation. Here, we describe the details of genetic tools, markers, and immunolabeling techniques used in identification and characterization of adult midgut stem cells in Drosophila.

Inclusive pages
47-69
ISBN/ISSN
9781617798146
Comments

Somatic Stem Cells is part of the Methods in Molecular Biology book series.

Permission documentation on file.

Publisher
Humana Press
Place of Publication
Totowa, NJ
Citation Information
Shree Ram Singh, Manoj K. Mishra, Madhuri Kango-Singh and Steven X. Hou. "Generation and Staining of Intestinal Stem Cell Lineage in Adult Midgut" Somatic Stem Cells Vol. 879 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/madhuri_kango-singh/31/