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Interleukin-6 is an activator of pituitary stem cells upon local damage, a competence quenched in the aging gland.

Annelies Vennekens1, Emma Laporte1, Florian Hermans1,2, Benoit Cox1, Elodie Modave3,4, Adrian Janiszewski5, Charlotte Nys1, Hiroto Kobayashi1,6, Bert Malengier-Devlies7, Joel Chappell5, Patrick Matthys7, Marie-Isabelle Garcia8, Vincent Pasque5, Diether Lambrechts3,9, Hugo Vankelecom10.   

Abstract

Stem cells in the adult pituitary are quiescent yet show acute activation upon tissue injury. The molecular mechanisms underlying this reaction are completely unknown. We applied single-cell transcriptomics to start unraveling the acute pituitary stem cell activation process as occurring upon targeted endocrine cell-ablation damage. This stem cell reaction was contrasted with the aging (middle-aged) pituitary, known to have lost damage-repair capacity. Stem cells in the aging pituitary show regressed proliferative activation upon injury and diminished in vitro organoid formation. Single-cell RNA sequencing uncovered interleukin-6 (IL-6) as being up-regulated upon damage, however only in young but not aging pituitary. Administering IL-6 to young mice promptly triggered pituitary stem cell proliferation, while blocking IL-6 or associated signaling pathways inhibited such reaction to damage. By contrast, IL-6 did not generate a pituitary stem cell activation response in aging mice, coinciding with elevated basal IL-6 levels and raised inflammatory state in the aging gland (inflammaging). Intriguingly, in vitro stem cell activation by IL-6 was discerned in organoid culture not only from young but also from aging pituitary, indicating that the aging gland's stem cells retain intrinsic activatability in vivo, likely impeded by the prevailing inflammatory tissue milieu. Importantly, IL-6 supplementation strongly enhanced the growth capability of pituitary stem cell organoids, thereby expanding their potential as an experimental model. Our study identifies IL-6 as a pituitary stem cell activator upon local damage, a competence quenched at aging, concomitant with raised IL-6/inflammatory levels in the older gland. These insights may open the way to interfering with pituitary aging.

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Keywords:  aging; interleukin-6; organoids; pituitary; stem cells

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34161279      PMCID: PMC8237615          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2100052118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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