| Literature DB >> 33385259 |
Guoli Zhu1, Jiulong Hu1,2, Rongwen Xi3,4.
Abstract
The rapidly self-renewing epithelium in the mammalian intestine is maintained by multipotent intestinal stem cells (ISCs) located at the bottom of the intestinal crypt that are interspersed with Paneth cells in the small intestine and Paneth-like cells in the colon. The ISC compartment is also closely associated with a sub-epithelial compartment that contains multiple types of mesenchymal stromal cells. With the advances in single cell and gene editing technologies, rapid progress has been made for the identification and characterization of the cellular components of the niche microenvironment that is essential for self-renewal and differentiation of ISCs. It has become increasingly clear that a heterogeneous population of mesenchymal cells as well as the Paneth cells collectively provide multiple secreted niche signals to promote ISC self-renewal. Here we review and summarize recent advances in the regulation of ISCs with a main focus on the definition of niche cells that sustain ISCs.Entities:
Keywords: Epithelial layer; Fibroblast; Intestinal stem cell; Lgr5; Mesenchymal cell; Stem cell niche; Stromal cell; Telocyte; Trophocyte; Wnt; scRNA-seq
Year: 2021 PMID: 33385259 DOI: 10.1186/s13619-020-00061-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Regen ISSN: 2045-9769