Functions of the Drosophila JAK-STAT pathway: Lessons from stem cells

JAKSTAT. 2012 Jul 1;1(3):176-83. doi: 10.4161/jkst.21621.

Abstract

JAK-STAT signaling has been proposed to act in numerous stem cells in a variety of organisms. Here we provide an overview of its roles in three well characterized stem cell populations in Drosophila, in the intestine, lymph gland and testis. In flies, there is a single JAK and a single STAT, which has made the genetic dissection of pathway function considerably easier and facilitated the analysis of communication between stem cells, their niches and offspring. Studies in flies have revealed roles for this pathway as diverse as regulating bona fide intrinsic self-renewal, integrating response to environmental cues that control quiescence and promoting mitogenic responses to stress.

Keywords: CySC; Drosophila; STAT92E; hematopoiesis; intestinal stem cell; lymph gland; prohemocyte; testis.

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