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Publication : Lymphatics act as a signaling hub to regulate intestinal stem cell activity.

First Author  Niec RE Year  2022
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  29
Issue  7 Pages  1067-1082.e18
PubMed ID  35728595 Mgi Jnum  J:326790
Mgi Id  MGI:7314092 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2022.05.007
Citation  Niec RE, et al. (2022) Lymphatics act as a signaling hub to regulate intestinal stem cell activity. Cell Stem Cell 29(7):1067-1082.e18
abstractText  Barrier epithelia depend upon resident stem cells for homeostasis, defense, and repair. Epithelial stem cells of small and large intestines (ISCs) respond to their local microenvironments (niches) to fulfill a continuous demand for tissue turnover. The complexity of these niches and underlying communication pathways are not fully known. Here, we report a lymphatic network at the intestinal crypt base that intimately associates with ISCs. Employing in vivo loss of function and lymphatic:organoid cocultures, we show that crypt lymphatics maintain ISCs and inhibit their precocious differentiation. Pairing single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, we apply BayesPrism to deconvolve expression within spatial features and develop SpaceFold to robustly map the niche at high resolution, exposing lymphatics as a central signaling hub for the crypt in general and ISCs in particular. We identify WNT-signaling factors (WNT2, R-SPONDIN-3) and a hitherto unappreciated extracellular matrix protein, REELIN, as crypt lymphatic signals that directly govern the regenerative potential of ISCs.
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