| Literature DB >> 27867006 |
Toru Matsu-Ura1, Andrey Dovzhenok2, Eitaro Aihara1, Jill Rood3, Hung Le1, Yan Ren4, Andrew E Rosselot1, Tongli Zhang1, Choogon Lee5, Karl Obrietan6, Marshall H Montrose1, Sookkyung Lim2, Sean R Moore7, Christian I Hong8.
Abstract
Circadian clock-gated cell division cycles are observed from cyanobacteria to mammals via intracellular molecular connections between these two oscillators. Here we demonstrate WNT-mediated intercellular coupling between the cell cycle and circadian clock in 3D murine intestinal organoids (enteroids). The circadian clock gates a population of cells with heterogeneous cell-cycle times that emerge as 12-hr synchronized cell division cycles. Remarkably, we observe reduced-amplitude oscillations of circadian rhythms in intestinal stem cells and progenitor cells, indicating an intercellular signal arising from differentiated cells governing circadian clock-dependent synchronized cell division cycles. Stochastic simulations and experimental validations reveal Paneth cell-secreted WNT as the key intercellular coupling component linking the circadian clock and cell cycle in enteroids. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Paneth cell; WNT signaling; cell cycle; circadian rhythm; coupled oscillators; intercellular coupling; intestinal crypt; intestinal stem cell; progenitor cell
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27867006 PMCID: PMC5423461 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2016.10.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell ISSN: 1097-2765 Impact factor: 17.970