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Mex3a Marks a Slowly Dividing Subpopulation of Lgr5+ Intestinal Stem Cells
- Source :
- PMC
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Highly proliferative Lgr5+ stem cells maintain the intestinal epithelium and are thought to be largely homogeneous. Although quiescent intestinal stem cell (ISC) populations have been described, the identity and features of such a population remain controversial. Here we report unanticipated heterogeneity within the Lgr5+ ISC pool. We found that expression of the RNA-binding protein Mex3a labels a slowly cycling subpopulation of Lgr5+ ISCs that contribute to all intestinal lineages with distinct kinetics. Single-cell transcriptome profiling revealed that Lgr5+ cells adopt two discrete states, one of which is defined by a Mex3a expression program and relatively low levels of proliferation genes. During homeostasis, Mex3a+ cells continually shift into the rapidly dividing, self-renewing ISC pool. Chemotherapy and radiation preferentially target rapidly dividing Lgr5+ cells but spare the Mex3a-high/Lgr5+ population, helping to promote regeneration of the intestinal epithelium following toxic insults. Thus, Mex3a defines a reserve-like ISC population within the Lgr5+ compartment. Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells are considered to be a homogeneous and rapidly proliferating population. Barriga et al. show that the RNA binding protein Mex3a defines a subset of slowly proliferating Lgr5+ cells that contribute to all intestinal lineages with slow kinetics, are resistant to chemotherapy, and support intestinal regeneration. Keywords: Lgr5+ ISC heterogeneity; quiescent stem cell; chemotherapy resistance
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- PMC
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- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1141877022
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource