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The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo

The extreme chemical and mechanical forces endured by the gastrointestinal tract drive a constant renewal of the epithelial lining. Stem cells of the intestine and stomach, marked by the cell surface receptor Lgr5, preserve the cellular status-quo of their respective tissues through receipt and inte...

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Autores principales: Flanagan, Dustin, Barker, Nick, Ernst, Matthias, Vincan, Elizabeth, Phesse, Toby
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6783992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31288403
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines7030050
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author Flanagan, Dustin
Barker, Nick
Ernst, Matthias
Vincan, Elizabeth
Phesse, Toby
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Ernst, Matthias
Vincan, Elizabeth
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description The extreme chemical and mechanical forces endured by the gastrointestinal tract drive a constant renewal of the epithelial lining. Stem cells of the intestine and stomach, marked by the cell surface receptor Lgr5, preserve the cellular status-quo of their respective tissues through receipt and integration of multiple cues from the surrounding niche. Wnt signalling is a critical niche component for gastrointestinal stem cells and we have previously shown that the Wnt receptor, Frizzled-7 (Fzd7), is required for gastric homeostasis and the function of Lgr5(+) intestinal stem cells. Additionally, we have previously shown a requirement for the Wnt target gene Myc in intestinal homeostasis, regeneration and tumourigenesis. However, it is unknown whether Fzd7 or Myc have conserved functions in gastric Lgr5(+) stem cells. Here we show that gastric Lgr5(+) stem cells do not require Fzd7 or Myc and are able to maintain epithelial homeostasis, highlighting key differences in the way Wnt regulates homeostasis and Lgr5(+) stem cells in the stomach compared to the intestinal epithelium. Furthermore, deletion of Myc throughout the epithelium of the gastric antrum has no deleterious effects suggesting therapeutic targeting of Myc in gastric cancer patients will be well tolerated by the surrounding normal tissue.
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spelling pubmed-67839922019-10-16 The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo Flanagan, Dustin Barker, Nick Ernst, Matthias Vincan, Elizabeth Phesse, Toby Biomedicines Communication The extreme chemical and mechanical forces endured by the gastrointestinal tract drive a constant renewal of the epithelial lining. Stem cells of the intestine and stomach, marked by the cell surface receptor Lgr5, preserve the cellular status-quo of their respective tissues through receipt and integration of multiple cues from the surrounding niche. Wnt signalling is a critical niche component for gastrointestinal stem cells and we have previously shown that the Wnt receptor, Frizzled-7 (Fzd7), is required for gastric homeostasis and the function of Lgr5(+) intestinal stem cells. Additionally, we have previously shown a requirement for the Wnt target gene Myc in intestinal homeostasis, regeneration and tumourigenesis. However, it is unknown whether Fzd7 or Myc have conserved functions in gastric Lgr5(+) stem cells. Here we show that gastric Lgr5(+) stem cells do not require Fzd7 or Myc and are able to maintain epithelial homeostasis, highlighting key differences in the way Wnt regulates homeostasis and Lgr5(+) stem cells in the stomach compared to the intestinal epithelium. Furthermore, deletion of Myc throughout the epithelium of the gastric antrum has no deleterious effects suggesting therapeutic targeting of Myc in gastric cancer patients will be well tolerated by the surrounding normal tissue. MDPI 2019-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6783992/ /pubmed/31288403 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines7030050 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Flanagan, Dustin
Barker, Nick
Ernst, Matthias
Vincan, Elizabeth
Phesse, Toby
The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo
title The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo
title_full The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo
title_fullStr The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo
title_short The Function of Lgr5(+) Cells in the Gastric Antrum Does Not Require Fzd7 or Myc In Vivo
title_sort function of lgr5(+) cells in the gastric antrum does not require fzd7 or myc in vivo
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6783992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31288403
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines7030050
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