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Refined control of cell stemness allowed animal evolution in the oxic realm

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NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 220-228

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0410-5

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  1. Swedish Research Council [2015-04693]
  2. Danish National Research Foundation [DNRF53]
  3. ERC (Oxygen) [267233]
  4. Swedish Cancer Society
  5. Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation
  6. Fru Berta Kamprad Foundation, Region Skane
  7. Skane University Hospital research funds
  8. Swedish Research Council [2015-04693] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council
  9. European Research Council (ERC) [267233] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Animal diversification on Earth has long been presumed to be associated with the increasing extent of oxic niches. Here, we challenge that view. We start with the fact that hypoxia (<1-3% O-2) maintains cellular immaturity (stemness), whereas adult stem cells continuously-and paradoxically-regenerate animal tissue in oxygenated settings. Novel insights from tumour biology illuminate how cell stemness nevertheless can be achieved through the action of oxygen-sensing transcription factors in oxygenated, regenerating tissue. We suggest that these hypoxia-inducible transcription factors provided animals with unprecedented control over cell stemness that allowed them to cope with fluctuating oxygen concentrations. Thus, a refinement of the cellular hypoxia-response machinery enabled cell stemness at oxic conditions and, then, animals to evolve into the oxic realm. This view on the onset of animal diversification is consistent with geological evidence and provides a new perspective on the challenges and evolution of multicellular life.

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