cellidentiteter
Cellidentiteter, or cell identity, denotes the defining characteristics that determine what a cell is and how it functions within a multicellular organism. It encompasses genetic programming, epigenetic state, and the repertoire of proteins expressed on the cell surface, as well as metabolic capacity and responsiveness to signals. Identity is the outcome of a cell’s lineage history and ongoing interactions with its environment.
Genetic programs provide the foundational blueprint for cellidentity. Specific transcription factors and regulatory networks activate or
Cell surface markers and receptors are practical readouts of cellidentity. Molecular signatures—often measured by flow cytometry
Plasticity and reprogramming can alter cellidentity. Reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) or
Mis-regulation of cellidentity is implicated in diseases, including cancer, where cells may dedifferentiate or acquire mixed