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Publication : Ascl2 acts as an R-spondin/Wnt-responsive switch to control stemness in intestinal crypts.

First Author  Schuijers J Year  2015
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  16
Issue  2 Pages  158-70
PubMed ID  25620640 Mgi Jnum  J:224020
Mgi Id  MGI:5661107 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2014.12.006
Citation  Schuijers J, et al. (2015) Ascl2 acts as an R-spondin/Wnt-responsive switch to control stemness in intestinal crypts. Cell Stem Cell 16(2):158-70
abstractText  The Wnt signaling pathway controls stem cell identity in the intestinal epithelium and in many other adult organs. The transcription factor Ascl2 (a Wnt target gene) is a master regulator of intestinal stem cell identity. It is unclear how the continuous Wnt gradient along the crypt axis is translated into discrete expression of Ascl2 and discrete specification of stem cells at crypt bottoms. We show that (1) Ascl2 is regulated in a direct autoactivatory loop, leading to a distinct on/off expression pattern, and (2) Wnt/R-spondin can activate this regulatory loop. This mechanism interprets the Wnt levels in the intestinal crypt and translates the continuous Wnt signal into a discrete Ascl2 "on" or "off" decision. In turn, Ascl2, together with beta-catenin/Tcf, activates the genes fundamental to the stem cell state. In this manner, Ascl2 forms a transcriptional switch that is both Wnt responsive and Wnt dependent to define stem cell identity.
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