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Publication : Ribosome impairment regulates intestinal stem cell identity via ZAKɑ activation.

First Author  Silva J Year  2022
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  4492
PubMed ID  35918345 Mgi Jnum  J:327158
Mgi Id  MGI:7328041 Doi  10.1038/s41467-022-32220-4
Citation  Silva J, et al. (2022) Ribosome impairment regulates intestinal stem cell identity via ZAKa activation. Nat Commun 13(1):4492
abstractText  The small intestine is a rapidly proliferating organ that is maintained by a small population of Lgr5-expressing intestinal stem cells (ISCs). However, several Lgr5-negative ISC populations have been identified, and this remarkable plasticity allows the intestine to rapidly respond to both the local environment and to damage. However, the mediators of such plasticity are still largely unknown. Using intestinal organoids and mouse models, we show that upon ribosome impairment (driven by Rptor deletion, amino acid starvation, or low dose cyclohexamide treatment) ISCs gain an Lgr5-negative, fetal-like identity. This is accompanied by a rewiring of metabolism. Our findings suggest that the ribosome can act as a sensor of nutrient availability, allowing ISCs to respond to the local nutrient environment. Mechanistically, we show that this phenotype requires the activation of ZAKa, which in turn activates YAP, via SRC. Together, our data reveals a central role for ribosome dynamics in intestinal stem cells, and identify the activation of ZAKa as a critical mediator of stem cell identity.
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