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Publication : Wnt activity and basal niche position sensitize intestinal stem and progenitor cells to DNA damage.

First Author  Tao S Year  2015
Journal  EMBO J Volume  34
Issue  5 Pages  624-40
PubMed ID  25609789 Mgi Jnum  J:219566
Mgi Id  MGI:5621206 Doi  10.15252/embj.201490700
Citation  Tao S, et al. (2015) Wnt activity and basal niche position sensitize intestinal stem and progenitor cells to DNA damage. EMBO J 34(5):624-40
abstractText  Aging and carcinogenesis coincide with the accumulation of DNA damage and mutations in stem and progenitor cells. Molecular mechanisms that influence responses of stem and progenitor cells to DNA damage remain to be delineated. Here, we show that niche positioning and Wnt signaling activity modulate the sensitivity of intestinal stem and progenitor cells (ISPCs) to DNA damage. ISPCs at the crypt bottom with high Wnt/beta-catenin activity are more sensitive to DNA damage compared to ISPCs in position 4 with low Wnt activity. These differences are not induced by differences in cell cycle activity but relate to DNA damage-dependent activation of Wnt signaling, which in turn amplifies DNA damage checkpoint activation. The study shows that instructed enhancement of Wnt signaling increases radio-sensitivity of ISPCs, while inhibition of Wnt signaling decreases it. These results provide a proof of concept that cell intrinsic levels of Wnt signaling modulate the sensitivity of ISPCs to DNA damage and heterogeneity in Wnt activation in the stem cell niche contributes to the selection of ISPCs in the context of DNA damage.
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