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MTGR1 is required to maintain small intestinal stem cell populations

Undifferentiated intestinal stem cells (ISCs), particularly those marked by Lgr5, are crucial for maintaining homeostasis and resolving injury. Lgr5+ cells in the crypt base constantly divide, pushing daughter cells upward along the crypt axis, where they differentiate into a variety of specialized...

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Autores principales: Williams, Christopher, Brown, Rachel, Zhao, Yue, Wang, Jing, Chen, Zhengyi, Blunt, Koral, Pilat, Jennifer, Parang, Bobak, Choksi, Yash, Lau, Ken, Hiebert, Scott, Short, Sarah, Jacobse, Justin, Xu, Yanwen, Yang, Yilin, Goettel, Jeremy
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Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10543309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37790452
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3315071/v1
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author Williams, Christopher
Brown, Rachel
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Jing
Chen, Zhengyi
Blunt, Koral
Pilat, Jennifer
Parang, Bobak
Choksi, Yash
Lau, Ken
Hiebert, Scott
Short, Sarah
Jacobse, Justin
Xu, Yanwen
Yang, Yilin
Goettel, Jeremy
author_facet Williams, Christopher
Brown, Rachel
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Jing
Chen, Zhengyi
Blunt, Koral
Pilat, Jennifer
Parang, Bobak
Choksi, Yash
Lau, Ken
Hiebert, Scott
Short, Sarah
Jacobse, Justin
Xu, Yanwen
Yang, Yilin
Goettel, Jeremy
author_sort Williams, Christopher
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description Undifferentiated intestinal stem cells (ISCs), particularly those marked by Lgr5, are crucial for maintaining homeostasis and resolving injury. Lgr5+ cells in the crypt base constantly divide, pushing daughter cells upward along the crypt axis, where they differentiate into a variety of specialized cell types. This process requires coordinated execution of complex transcriptional programs, which allow for the maintenance of undifferentiated stem cells while permitting differentiation of the wide array of intestinal cells necessary for homeostasis. Thus, disrupting these programs may negatively impact homeostasis and response to injury. Previously, members of the myeloid translocation gene (MTG) family have been identified as transcriptional co-repressors that regulate stem cell maintenance and differentiation programs in multiple organ systems, including the intestine. One MTG family member, myeloid translocation gene related 1 (MTGR1), has been recognized as a crucial regulator of secretory cell differentiation and response to injury. However, whether MTGR1 contributes to the function of ISCs has not yet been examined. Here, using Mtgr1(−/−) mice, we have assessed the effects of MTGR1 loss on ISC biology and differentiation programs. Interestingly, loss of MTGR1 increased the total number of cells expressing Lgr5, the canonical marker of cycling ISCs, suggesting higher overall stem cell numbers. However, expanded transcriptomic analyses revealed MTGR1 loss may instead promote stem cell differentiation into transit-amplifying cells at the expense of cycling ISC populations. Furthermore, ex vivo intestinal organoids established from Mtgr1 null were found nearly completely unable to survive and expand, likely due to aberrant ISC differentiation, suggesting that Mtgr1 null ISCs were functionally deficient as compared to WT ISCs. Together, these results identify a novel role for MTGR1 in ISC function and suggest that MTGR1 is required to maintain the undifferentiated state.
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spelling pubmed-105433092023-10-03 MTGR1 is required to maintain small intestinal stem cell populations Williams, Christopher Brown, Rachel Zhao, Yue Wang, Jing Chen, Zhengyi Blunt, Koral Pilat, Jennifer Parang, Bobak Choksi, Yash Lau, Ken Hiebert, Scott Short, Sarah Jacobse, Justin Xu, Yanwen Yang, Yilin Goettel, Jeremy Res Sq Article Undifferentiated intestinal stem cells (ISCs), particularly those marked by Lgr5, are crucial for maintaining homeostasis and resolving injury. Lgr5+ cells in the crypt base constantly divide, pushing daughter cells upward along the crypt axis, where they differentiate into a variety of specialized cell types. This process requires coordinated execution of complex transcriptional programs, which allow for the maintenance of undifferentiated stem cells while permitting differentiation of the wide array of intestinal cells necessary for homeostasis. Thus, disrupting these programs may negatively impact homeostasis and response to injury. Previously, members of the myeloid translocation gene (MTG) family have been identified as transcriptional co-repressors that regulate stem cell maintenance and differentiation programs in multiple organ systems, including the intestine. One MTG family member, myeloid translocation gene related 1 (MTGR1), has been recognized as a crucial regulator of secretory cell differentiation and response to injury. However, whether MTGR1 contributes to the function of ISCs has not yet been examined. Here, using Mtgr1(−/−) mice, we have assessed the effects of MTGR1 loss on ISC biology and differentiation programs. Interestingly, loss of MTGR1 increased the total number of cells expressing Lgr5, the canonical marker of cycling ISCs, suggesting higher overall stem cell numbers. However, expanded transcriptomic analyses revealed MTGR1 loss may instead promote stem cell differentiation into transit-amplifying cells at the expense of cycling ISC populations. Furthermore, ex vivo intestinal organoids established from Mtgr1 null were found nearly completely unable to survive and expand, likely due to aberrant ISC differentiation, suggesting that Mtgr1 null ISCs were functionally deficient as compared to WT ISCs. Together, these results identify a novel role for MTGR1 in ISC function and suggest that MTGR1 is required to maintain the undifferentiated state. American Journal Experts 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10543309/ /pubmed/37790452 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3315071/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Brown, Rachel
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Jing
Chen, Zhengyi
Blunt, Koral
Pilat, Jennifer
Parang, Bobak
Choksi, Yash
Lau, Ken
Hiebert, Scott
Short, Sarah
Jacobse, Justin
Xu, Yanwen
Yang, Yilin
Goettel, Jeremy
MTGR1 is required to maintain small intestinal stem cell populations
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title_short MTGR1 is required to maintain small intestinal stem cell populations
title_sort mtgr1 is required to maintain small intestinal stem cell populations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10543309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37790452
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3315071/v1
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