Injury-Induced Cellular Plasticity Drives Intestinal Regeneration

Anne R Meyer, Monica E Brown,Patrick S McGrath,Peter J Dempsey

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY(2022)

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The epithelial lining of the intestine, particularly the stem cell compartment, is affected by harsh conditions in the luminal environment and also is susceptible to genotoxic agents such as radiation and chemotherapy. Therefore, the ability for intestinal epithelial cells to revert to a stem cell state is an important physiological damage response to regenerate the intestinal epithelium at sites of mucosal injury. Many signaling networks involved in maintaining the stem cell niche are activated as part of the damage response to promote cellular plasticity and regeneration. The relative contribution of each cell type and signaling pathway is a critical area of ongoing research, likely dependent on the nature of injury as well as the regional specification within the intestine. Here, we review the current understanding of the multicellular cooperation to restore the intestinal epithelium after damage.
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Intestinal Homeostasis, Stem Cell Niche, Cellular Plasticity, Intestinal Regeneration
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