Literature DB >> 30635334

Atoh1+ secretory progenitors possess renewal capacity independent of Lgr5+ cells during colonic regeneration.

David Castillo-Azofeifa1, Elena N Fazio2, Roy Nattiv1,3, Hayley J Good2, Tomas Wald1, Michael A Pest4, Frederic J de Sauvage5, Ophir D Klein6,3,7, Samuel Asfaha8.   

Abstract

During homeostasis, the colonic epithelium is replenished every 3-5 days by rapidly cycling Lgr5 + stem cells. However, various insults can lead to depletion of Lgr5 + stem cells, and colonic epithelium can be regenerated from Lgr5-negative cells. While studies in the small intestine have addressed the lineage identity of the Lgr5-negative regenerative cell population, in the colon this question has remained unanswered. Here, we set out to identify which cell(s) contribute to colonic regeneration by performing genetic fate-mapping studies of progenitor populations in mice. First, using keratin-19 (Krt19) to mark a heterogeneous population of cells, we found that Lgr5-negative cells can regenerate colonic crypts and give rise to Lgr5 + stem cells. Notch1 + absorptive progenitor cells did not contribute to epithelial repair after injury, whereas Atoh1 + secretory progenitors did contribute to this process. Additionally, while colonic Atoh1 + cells contributed minimally to other lineages during homeostasis, they displayed plasticity and contributed to epithelial repair during injury, independent of Lgr5 + cells. Our findings suggest that promotion of secretory progenitor plasticity could enable gut healing in colitis.
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Keywords:  Atoh1; Krt19; Notch1; colitis; stem cells

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30635334      PMCID: PMC6376326          DOI: 10.15252/embj.201899984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   14.012


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