A contemporary snapshot of intestinal stem cells and their regulation
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) marked by Lgr5 are located at the bottom of the epithelial crypt compartment. Canonical Wnt signaling, activated by Wnt/Rspo ligands, determines the stem cell identity of Lgr5 + ISCs and is strictly regulated by the ISC niche. Emerging evidence indicates that both epithe...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1452972023-02-28T16:55:57Z A contemporary snapshot of intestinal stem cells and their regulation Seishima, Ryo Barker, Nick School of Biological Sciences Institute of Medical Biology, A*STAR Science::Biological sciences Intestinal Stem Cell Wnt Signaling Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) marked by Lgr5 are located at the bottom of the epithelial crypt compartment. Canonical Wnt signaling, activated by Wnt/Rspo ligands, determines the stem cell identity of Lgr5 + ISCs and is strictly regulated by the ISC niche. Emerging evidence indicates that both epithelial and stromal compartments provide the requisite Wnt/Rspo ligands, confining the ISC niche to the lower crypt regions of the intestine. Recent studies have also shown that the ISC niche can reprogram differentiated cells to replenish lost ISCs following tissue injury, accounting for the epithelial cell plasticity within the crypt compartment. Here we review these recent advances and discuss the role of canonical Wnt signaling in maintaining homeostasis and effecting cell plasticity following tissue injury in the intestine, which could reveal potential novel therapeutic opportunities in the clinic. Accepted version 2020-12-16T09:22:10Z 2020-12-16T09:22:10Z 2019 Journal Article Seishima, R., & Barker, N. (2019). A contemporary snapshot of intestinal stem cells and their regulation. Differentiation, 108, 3-7. doi:10.1016/j.diff.2019.01.004 0301-4681 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145297 10.1016/j.diff.2019.01.004 30711339 108 3 7 en Differentiation © 2019 International Society of Differentiation. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Elsevier B.V. in Differentiation and is made available with permission of International Society of Differentiation. application/pdf |
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Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) marked by Lgr5 are located at the bottom of the epithelial crypt compartment. Canonical Wnt signaling, activated by Wnt/Rspo ligands, determines the stem cell identity of Lgr5 + ISCs and is strictly regulated by the ISC niche. Emerging evidence indicates that both epithelial and stromal compartments provide the requisite Wnt/Rspo ligands, confining the ISC niche to the lower crypt regions of the intestine. Recent studies have also shown that the ISC niche can reprogram differentiated cells to replenish lost ISCs following tissue injury, accounting for the epithelial cell plasticity within the crypt compartment. Here we review these recent advances and discuss the role of canonical Wnt signaling in maintaining homeostasis and effecting cell plasticity following tissue injury in the intestine, which could reveal potential novel therapeutic opportunities in the clinic. |
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