Erciyes University Histology and Stem Cell Research Group
"Adaptation to changes in
nutrition continues to affect our modern life in terms of health and diseases.
After embryonic development, adult stem and progenitor cells residing in
tissues have the capacity to adjust their regenerative activities in response
to diets and nutritional statuses to maintain tissue homeostasis. Stem cells
utilize intracellular signaling mechanisms to convert nutritional signals into
transcriptional regulatory actions to determine their fate. Metabolic pathways
in diseases such as obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cancer also
follow common pathways associated with nutrition.
With a multidisciplinary
perspective, we aim to understand the relationship between stem cell-niche
interactions and cancer progression through in vivo and in vitro studies to
define and characterize endocrine and metabolic cell fate determinants in the
context of nutrition perception, tissue homeostasis influencing cell fate, and
adaptation to diet. We hope that this approach will inspire new therapeutic
strategies."