Surprising discovery: Multicellular stress response is ‘all for one’

May 9, 2008 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Northwestern University researchers have found that in the worm C. elegans, specialized neurons organize and control how cells respond to environmental stress, rather than the cells responding individually.

The researchers suggest that other organisms, including humans, may have a similar central neuronal control switch for regulating temperature and the expression of genes, which protects the health of proteins.

The results may lead to new ways to study stress response and diseases that affect the stress pathway.