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The influence of fundamental traits on mechanisms controlling appendage regeneration
Authors:Ashley W Seifert  James R Monaghan  Matthew D Smith  Bret Pasch  Adrian C Stier  François Michonneau  Malcolm Maden
Institution:1. Nexus Biology Group, University of Florida, 223 Bartram Hall, P.O. Box 118525, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA;2. Department of Biology, University of Florida, 223 Bartram Hall, P.O. Box 118525, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
Abstract:One of the most compelling questions in evolutionary biology is why some animals can regenerate injured structures while others cannot. Appendage regeneration appears to be common when viewed across the metazoan phylogeny, yet this ability has been lost in many taxa to varying degrees. Within species, the capacity for regeneration also can vary ontogenetically among individuals. Here we argue that appendage regeneration along the secondary body axis may be constrained by fundamental traits such as body size, aging, life stage, and growth pattern. Studies of the molecular mechanisms affecting regeneration have been conducted primarily with small organisms at early life stages. Such investigations disregard the dramatic shifts in morphology and physiology that organisms undergo as they age, grow, and mature. To help explain interspecific and intraspecific constraints on regeneration, we link particular fundamental traits to specific molecular mechanisms that control regeneration. We present a new synthesis for how these fundamental traits may affect the molecular mechanisms of regeneration at the tissue, cellular, and genomic levels of biological organization. Future studies that explore regeneration in organisms across a broad phylogenetic scale, and within an ontogenetic framework, will help elucidate the proximate mechanisms that modulate regeneration and may reveal new biomedical applications for use in regenerative medicine.
Keywords:regeneration  appendage  growth  development  metamorphosis  fundamental trait  phylogenetic constraint  regenerative medicine  body size
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