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Publication : Contribution of ATOH1<sup>+</sup> Cells to the Homeostasis, Repair, and Tumorigenesis of the Colonic Epithelium.

First Author  Ishibashi F Year  2018
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  27-42
PubMed ID  29233556 Mgi Jnum  J:258780
Mgi Id  MGI:6147923 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.11.006
Citation  Ishibashi F, et al. (2018) Contribution of ATOH1(+) Cells to the Homeostasis, Repair, and Tumorigenesis of the Colonic Epithelium. Stem Cell Reports 10(1):27-42
abstractText  ATOH1 is a master transcription factor for the secretory lineage differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs). However, the comprehensive contribution of ATOH1(+) secretory lineage IECs to the homeostasis, repair, and tumorigenesis of the intestinal epithelium remains uncertain. Through our ATOH1(+) cell-lineage tracing, we show here that a definite number of ATOH1(+) IECs retain stem cell properties and can form ATOH1(+)IEC-derived clonal ribbons (ATOH1(+)ICRs) under completely homeostatic conditions. Interestingly, colonic ATOH1(+) IECs appeared to exhibit their stem cell function more frequently compared with those of the small intestine. Consistently, the formation of ATOH1(+)ICRs was significantly enhanced upon dextran sodium sulfate colitis-induced mucosal damage. In addition, colonic ATOH1(+) IECs acquired tumor stem cell-like properties in the azoxymethane-DSS tumor model. Our results reveal an unexpected contribution of colonic ATOH1(+) IECs to maintaining the stem cell population under both homeostatic and pathologic conditions and further illustrate the high plasticity of the crypt-intrinsic stem cell hierarchy.
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