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Publication : Tissue memory relies on stem cell priming in distal undamaged areas.

First Author  Levra Levron C Year  2023
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  25
Issue  5 Pages  740-753
PubMed ID  37081165 Mgi Jnum  J:339282
Mgi Id  MGI:7520964 Doi  10.1038/s41556-023-01120-0
Citation  Levra Levron C, et al. (2023) Tissue memory relies on stem cell priming in distal undamaged areas. Nat Cell Biol 25(5):740-753
abstractText  Epithelial cells that participated in wound repair elicit a more efficient response to future injuries, which is believed to be locally restricted. Here we show that cell adaptation resulting from a localized tissue damage has a wide spatial impact at a scale not previously appreciated. We demonstrate that a specific stem cell population, distant from the original injury, originates long-lasting wound memory progenitors residing in their own niche. Notably, these distal memory cells have not taken part in the first healing but become intrinsically pre-activated through priming. This cell state, maintained at the chromatin and transcriptional level, leads to an enhanced wound repair that is partially recapitulated through epigenetic perturbation. Importantly wound memory has long-term harmful consequences, exacerbating tumourigenesis. Overall, we show that sub-organ-scale adaptation to injury relies on spatially organized memory-dedicated progenitors, characterized by an actionable cell state that establishes an epigenetic field cancerization and predisposes to tumour onset.
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