| Literature DB >> 28903034 |
Pedro Sousa-Victor1, Arshad Ayyaz1, Rippei Hayashi2, Yanyan Qi1, David T Madden3, Victoria V Lunyak4, Heinrich Jasper5.
Abstract
Sophisticated mechanisms that preserve genome integrity are critical to ensure the maintenance of regenerative capacity while preventing transformation of somatic stem cells (SCs), yet little is known about mechanisms regulating genome maintenance in these cells. Here, we show that intestinal stem cells (ISCs) induce the Argonaute family protein Piwi in response to JAK/STAT signaling during acute proliferative episodes. Piwi function is critical to ensure heterochromatin maintenance, suppress retrotransposon activation, and prevent DNA damage in homeostasis and under regenerative pressure. Accordingly, loss of Piwi results in the loss of actively dividing ISCs and their progenies by apoptosis. We further show that Piwi expression is sufficient to allay age-related retrotransposon expression, DNA damage, apoptosis, and mis-differentiation phenotypes in the ISC lineage, improving epithelial homeostasis. Our data identify a role for Piwi in the regulation of somatic SC function, and they highlight the importance of retrotransposon control in somatic SC maintenance.Entities:
Keywords: aging transcriptome; chromatin stability; epigenetics; intestinal stem cell function; stem cell aging; transposable elements
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28903034 PMCID: PMC5901960 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.08.059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423