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Publication : Regionalized cell and gene signatures govern esophageal epithelial homeostasis.

First Author  Grommisch D Year  2024
Journal  Dev Cell PubMed ID  39426382
Mgi Jnum  J:358183 Mgi Id  MGI:7779453
Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2024.09.025 Citation  Grommisch D, et al. (2024) Regionalized cell and gene signatures govern esophageal epithelial homeostasis. Dev Cell
abstractText  Regionalized disease prevalence is a common feature of the gastrointestinal tract. Herein, we employed regionally resolved Smart-seq3 single-cell sequencing, generating a comprehensive cell atlas of the adult mouse esophagus. Characterizing the esophageal axis, we identify non-uniform distribution of epithelial basal cells, fibroblasts, and immune cells. In addition, we demonstrate a position-dependent, but cell subpopulation-independent, transcriptional signature, collectively generating a regionalized esophageal landscape. Combining in vivo models with organoid co-cultures, we demonstrate that proximal and distal basal progenitor cell states are functionally distinct. We find that proximal fibroblasts are more permissive for organoid growth compared with distal fibroblasts and that the immune cell profile is regionalized in two dimensions, where proximal-distal and epithelial-stromal gradients impact epithelial maintenance. Finally, we predict and verify how WNT, BMP, insulin growth factor (IGF), and neuregulin (NRG) signaling are differentially engaged along the esophageal axis. We establish a cellular and transcriptional framework for understanding esophageal regionalization, providing a functional basis for epithelial disease susceptibility.
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