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Preprints

Heterogeneity and ‘memory’ in stem cell populations

Stumpf PS, Arai F, MacArthur BD.
Preprint from
bioRxiv
22 September 2020
PPR
PPR217110
Abstract

ABSTRACT

Modern single cell experiments have revealed unexpected heterogeneity in apparently functionally ‘pure’ cell populations. However, we are still lacking a conceptual framework to understand this heterogeneity. Here, we propose that cellular memories – the ability of individual cells to record their developmental past and adapt their response to their environment accordingly – are an essential ingredient in any such theory. We illustrate this idea by considering a simple age-structured model of stem cell proliferation. Using this model we argue that heterogeneity is central to stem cell population function, and memories naturally explain why stem cell numbers increase through life, yet regenerative potency simultaneously declines.