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Cycling Stem Cells Are Radioresistant and Regenerate the Intestine

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CELL REPORTS
卷 32, 期 4, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107952

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81772984, 81572614]
  2. Major Project for Cultivation Technology [2016ZX08008001, 2014ZX08008001]
  3. Basic Research Program [2015QC0104, 2015TC041, 2016SY001, 2016QC086, 2019TC227, 2019TC088]
  4. SKLB Open Grant [2020SKLAB6-18]
  5. University of California, Irvine Chancellor's ADVANCE Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
  6. NIH T32 -Training Program in Cancer Biology and Therapeutics
  7. [RO1AR44882]

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A certain number of epithelial cells in intestinal crypts are DNA damage resistant and contribute to regeneration. However, the cellular mechanism underlying intestinal regeneration remains unclear Using lineage tracing, we show that cells marked by an Msi1 reporter (Msi1(+)) are right above Lgr5(hig)(h) cells in intestinal crypts and exhibit DNA damage resistance. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals that the Msi1(+) cells are heterogeneous with the majority being intestinal stem cells (ISCs). The DNA damage-resistant subpopulation of Msi1(+) cells is characterized by low-to-negative Lgr5 expression and is more rapidly cycling than Lgr5(high) radiosensitive crypt base columnar stem cells (CBCs). This enables an efficient repopulation of the intestinal epithelium at early stage when Lgr5(hi)(gh) cells are not emerging. Furthermore, relative to CBCs, Msi1(+) cells preferentially produce Paneth cells during homeostasis and upon radiation repair. Together, we demonstrate that the DNA damage-resistant Msi1(+) cells are cycling ISCs that maintain and regenerate the intestinal epithelium.

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