Session Details
[3PS-06]【J】Understanding and controlling the mechanisms underlying multicellular autonomy
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 4:45 PM - 7:00 PM JST
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM UTC
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM UTC
Room 6(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 4F 411+412)
Organizer: Tohru Ishitani (Osaka University), Tatsushi Igaki (Kyoto University)
Co-hosted by: Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)multicellular autonomy
Multicellular organisms have the remarkable ability "multicellular autonomy" to eliminate noise and fluctuation which are generated during developmental and regenerative processes. In this symposium, we will introduce the latest topics related to the mechanisms underlying multicellular autonomy and their regulation in development, regeneration, cancer, and aging. We aim to provide a place where the next generation researchers gather to discuss the future of multicellular autonomy research.
Introduction
[3PS-06-01]Genetic dissection of the mechanisms that determine cellular fitness
○Bungo Kakemura1, Hiroshi Kanda1, Ryo Matsumoto1, Shiori Ueda1, Hitomi Nakamura1, Mai Sakaguchi1, Aya Kawasaki1, Daiki Kitamura2, Shu Kondo3,4, Keita Miyoshi4, Tomoe Kobayashi5, Kazuhiro Takeuchi6, Kuniaki Saito4, Makoto Matsuyama5, Yasuhiro Murakawa6, Tatsushi Igaki1 (1. Laboratory of Genetics, Graduate School of Biostudies, Kyoto University, Japan, 2. Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Japan, 3. Department of Biological Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, 4. Invertebrate Genetics Laboratory, Department of Chromosome Science, National Institute of Genetics, Japan, 5. Division of Molecular Genetics, Shigei Medical Research Institute, Japan, 6. Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology, Kyoto University, Japan)
[3PS-06-02]Engineering an in vitro cell competition model using synthetic biology technique
○Kosuke Mizuno1,2,3, Satoshi Toda1 (1. Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, 2. NanoLSI, Kanazawa University, 3. Graduate School of Frontier Science Initiative)
[3PS-06-03]Establishment of artificial control of cell competition using the bioactive peptide JIP
○Keigo Ogawa1, Kosei Shimada1, Shiyu Ayukawa2, Takeshi Maruyama2, Yukako Oda1 (1. Kyoto University, 2. Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)
[3PS-06-04]Low-Glucose Diet Enhances Elimination of Transformed Cells from Epithelial Tissues
○TIEN HSUAN LIU1, Kazuhito Sai1, Tomoyoshi Soga2, Yasuyuki Fujita1 (1. Kyoto University, 2. Keio University)
[3PS-06-05]Environmental pH-stress breaks developmental robustness by interfering with cell competition
○Yuki Akieda1, Hikari Ukawa1, Tohru Ishitani1 (1. Dept. of Homeostatic Regulation, RIMD, Osaka Univ.)
[3PS-06-06(3P-447)]Analysis of Vascular Network Formation Through VEGF-NFAT-Down Syndrome Factor-1 Signaling in the Regulation of Vascular Branching
○Shintaro Funasaki1, Shunsuke Kamei1, Masashi Muramatsu1, Yuichiro Arima2, Koichi Nishiyama3, Takashi Minami1 (1. Mol. and Vascular Biol., IRDA, Kumamoto Univ., 2. Dev. Cardiology, IRCMS, Kumamoto Univ., 3. Vascular and cellular dynamics, Miyazaki Univ.)