The G1/S Transition in Mammalian Stem Cells In Vivo Is Autonomously Regulated by Cell Size
October 2025
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Nature Communications
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This study investigates how cell size and division are coordinated in multicellular tissues by tracking single epidermal stem cells in the mouse ear. The researchers found that a cell-autonomous size control mechanism, reliant on the RB pathway, determines the timing of S phase entry based on the cell's size. While cell-extrinsic factors influence growth rates, they do not affect this autonomous coupling. The findings challenge existing models of cell cycle regulation in complex tissues and highlight the importance of cell-autonomous size control in regulating cell division.