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Publication : LSD1 represses a neonatal/reparative gene program in adult intestinal epithelium.

First Author  Zwiggelaar RT Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  37 PubMed ID  32917713
Mgi Jnum  J:298788 Mgi Id  MGI:6488720
Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abc0367 Citation  Zwiggelaar RT, et al. (2020) LSD1 represses a neonatal/reparative gene program in adult intestinal epithelium. Sci Adv 6(37)
abstractText  Intestinal epithelial homeostasis is maintained by adult intestinal stem cells, which, alongside Paneth cells, appear after birth in the neonatal period. We aimed to identify regulators of neonatal intestinal epithelial development by testing a small library of epigenetic modifier inhibitors in Paneth cell-skewed organoid cultures. We found that lysine-specific demethylase 1A (Kdm1a/Lsd1) is absolutely required for Paneth cell differentiation. Lsd1-deficient crypts, devoid of Paneth cells, are still able to form organoids without a requirement of exogenous or endogenous Wnt. Mechanistically, we find that LSD1 enzymatically represses genes that are normally expressed only in fetal and neonatal epithelium. This gene profile is similar to what is seen in repairing epithelium, and we find that Lsd1-deficient epithelium has superior regenerative capacities after irradiation injury. In summary, we found an important regulator of neonatal intestinal development and identified a druggable target to reprogram intestinal epithelium toward a reparative state.
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