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Autophagic state prospectively identifies facultative stem cells in the intestinal epithelium

Authors :
Nicolette M Johnson
Louis R Parham
Jeeyoon Na
Keara E Monaghan
Hannah M Kolev
Alena Klochkova
Melissa S Kim
Charles H Danan
Zvi Cramer
Lauren A Simon
Kaitlyn E Naughton
Stephanie Adamsā€Tzivelekidis
Yuhua Tian
Patrick A Williams
N Adrian Leu
Simone Sidoli
Kelly A Whelan
Ning Li
Christopher J Lengner
Kathryn E Hamilton
Source :
EMBO reports. 23(11)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The intestinal epithelium exhibits a rapid and efficient regenerative response to injury. Emerging evidence supports a model where plasticity of differentiated cells, particularly those in the secretory lineages, contributes to epithelial regeneration upon ablation of injury-sensitive stem cells. However, such facultative stem cell activity is rare within secretory populations. Here, we ask whether specific functional properties predict facultative stem cell activity. We utilize in vivo labeling combined with ex vivo organoid formation assays to evaluate how cell age and autophagic state contribute to facultative stem cell activity within secretory lineages. Strikingly, we find that cell age (time elapsed since cell cycle exit) does not correlate with secretory cell plasticity. Instead, high autophagic vesicle content predicts plasticity and resistance to DNA damaging injury independently of cell lineage. Our findings indicate that autophagic status prior to injury serves as a lineage-agnostic marker for the prospective identification of facultative stem cells.

Details

ISSN :
14693178
Volume :
23
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c7e4cf4f73df5c7fe01b5854c0e32bc3