eLife (Jun 2018)

Cell size sensing in animal cells coordinates anabolic growth rates and cell cycle progression to maintain cell size uniformity

  • Miriam Bracha Ginzberg,
  • Nancy Chang,
  • Heather D'Souza,
  • Nish Patel,
  • Ran Kafri,
  • Marc W Kirschner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Cell size uniformity in healthy tissues suggests that control mechanisms might coordinate cell growth and division. We derived a method to assay whether cellular growth rates depend on cell size, by monitoring how variance in size changes as cells grow. Our data revealed that, twice during the cell cycle, growth rates are selectively increased in small cells and reduced in large cells, ensuring cell size uniformity. This regulation was also observed directly by monitoring nuclear growth in live cells. We also detected cell-size-dependent adjustments of G1 length, which further reduce variability. Combining our assays with chemical/genetic perturbations confirmed that cells employ two strategies, adjusting both cell cycle length and growth rate, to maintain the appropriate size. Additionally, although Rb signaling is not required for these regulatory behaviors, perturbing Cdk4 activity still influences cell size, suggesting that the Cdk4 pathway may play a role in designating the cell’s target size.

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