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Genetic Control Of Programmed Cell Death In The Caenorhabditis Elegans Hermaphrodite Germline, Tina Gumienny, Eric Lambie, Erika Hartwieg, H. Robert Horvitz, Michael Hengartner Feb 1999

Genetic Control Of Programmed Cell Death In The Caenorhabditis Elegans Hermaphrodite Germline, Tina Gumienny, Eric Lambie, Erika Hartwieg, H. Robert Horvitz, Michael Hengartner

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Development of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is highly reproducible and the fate of every somatic cell has been reported. We describe here a previously uncharacterized cell fate in C. elegans: we show that germ cells, which in hermaphrodites can differentiate into sperm and oocytes, also undergo apoptotic cell death. In adult hermaphrodites, over 300 germ cells die, using the same apoptotic execution machinery (ced-3, ced-4 and ced-9) as the previously described 131 somatic cell deaths. However, this machinery is activated by a distinct pathway, as loss of egl-1 function, which inhibits somatic cell death, does not affect germ cell apoptosis. …