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An expanded view of cell competition

Ameya Khandekar, Stephanie J. Ellis

2024Development15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell competition arises in heterogeneous tissues when neighbouring cells sense their relative fitness and undergo selection. It has been a challenge to define contexts in which cell competition is a physiologically relevant phenomenon and to understand the cellular features that underlie fitness and fitness sensing. Drawing on examples across a range of contexts and length scales, we illuminate molecular and cellular features that could underlie fitness in diverse tissue types and processes to promote and reinforce long-term maintenance of tissue function. We propose that by broadening the scope of how fitness is defined and the circumstances in which cell competition can occur, the field can unlock the potential of cell competition as a lens through which heterogeneity and its role in the fundamental principles of complex tissue organisation can be understood.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCompetition (biology)Scope (computer science)Function (biology)Evolutionary biologySelection (genetic algorithm)NeuroscienceEcologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZMathematical Biology Tumor Growth