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Publication : Long-Term Culture Captures Injury-Repair Cycles of Colonic Stem Cells.

First Author  Wang Y Year  2019
Journal  Cell Volume  179
Issue  5 Pages  1144-1159.e15
PubMed ID  31708126 Mgi Jnum  J:350857
Mgi Id  MGI:7627225 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2019.10.015
Citation  Wang Y, et al. (2019) Long-Term Culture Captures Injury-Repair Cycles of Colonic Stem Cells. Cell 179(5):1144-1159.e15
abstractText  The colonic epithelium can undergo multiple rounds of damage and repair, often in response to excessive inflammation. The responsive stem cell that mediates this process is unclear, in part because of a lack of in vitro models that recapitulate key epithelial changes that occur in vivo during damage and repair. Here, we identify a Hopx(+) colitis-associated regenerative stem cell (CARSC) population that functionally contributes to mucosal repair in mouse models of colitis. Hopx(+) CARSCs, enriched for fetal-like markers, transiently arose from hypertrophic crypts known to facilitate regeneration. Importantly, we established a long-term, self-organizing two-dimensional (2D) epithelial monolayer system to model the regenerative properties and responses of Hopx(+) CARSCs. This system can reenact the "homeostasis-injury-regeneration" cycles of epithelial alterations that occur in vivo. Using this system, we found that hypoxia and endoplasmic reticulum stress, insults commonly present in inflammatory bowel diseases, mediated the cyclic switch of cellular status in this process.
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