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A Notch positive feedback in the intestinal stem cell niche is essential for stem cell self-renewal.

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Chen, K-Y; Srinivasan, T; Tung, K-L; Belmonte, JM; Wang, L; Murthy, PKL; Choi, J; Rakhilin, N; King, S; Varanko, AK; Witherspoon, M; Bu, P ...
Published in: Mol Syst Biol
April 28, 2017

The intestinal epithelium is the fastest regenerative tissue in the body, fueled by fast-cycling stem cells. The number and identity of these dividing and migrating stem cells are maintained by a mosaic pattern at the base of the crypt. How the underlying regulatory scheme manages this dynamic stem cell niche is not entirely clear. We stimulated intestinal organoids with Notch ligands and inhibitors and discovered that intestinal stem cells employ a positive feedback mechanism via direct Notch binding to the second intron of the Notch1 gene. Inactivation of the positive feedback by CRISPR/Cas9 mutation of the binding sequence alters the mosaic stem cell niche pattern and hinders regeneration in organoids. Dynamical system analysis and agent-based multiscale stochastic modeling suggest that the positive feedback enhances the robustness of Notch-mediated niche patterning. This study highlights the importance of feedback mechanisms in spatiotemporal control of the stem cell niche.

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Mol Syst Biol

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1744-4292

Publication Date

April 28, 2017

Volume

13

Issue

4

Start / End Page

927

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Systems Biology
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Stem Cell Niche
  • Signal Transduction
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
  • Receptor, Notch1
  • Organoids
  • Mutation
  • Mice
  • Intestines
 

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Chen, K.-Y., Srinivasan, T., Tung, K.-L., Belmonte, J. M., Wang, L., Murthy, P. K. L., … Shen, X. (2017). A Notch positive feedback in the intestinal stem cell niche is essential for stem cell self-renewal. Mol Syst Biol, 13(4), 927. https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20167324
Chen, Kai-Yuan, Tara Srinivasan, Kuei-Ling Tung, Julio M. Belmonte, Lihua Wang, Preetish Kadur Lakshminarasimha Murthy, Jiahn Choi, et al. “A Notch positive feedback in the intestinal stem cell niche is essential for stem cell self-renewal.Mol Syst Biol 13, no. 4 (April 28, 2017): 927. https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20167324.
Chen K-Y, Srinivasan T, Tung K-L, Belmonte JM, Wang L, Murthy PKL, et al. A Notch positive feedback in the intestinal stem cell niche is essential for stem cell self-renewal. Mol Syst Biol. 2017 Apr 28;13(4):927.
Chen, Kai-Yuan, et al. “A Notch positive feedback in the intestinal stem cell niche is essential for stem cell self-renewal.Mol Syst Biol, vol. 13, no. 4, Apr. 2017, p. 927. Pubmed, doi:10.15252/msb.20167324.
Chen K-Y, Srinivasan T, Tung K-L, Belmonte JM, Wang L, Murthy PKL, Choi J, Rakhilin N, King S, Varanko AK, Witherspoon M, Nishimura N, Glazier JA, Lipkin SM, Bu P, Shen X. A Notch positive feedback in the intestinal stem cell niche is essential for stem cell self-renewal. Mol Syst Biol. 2017 Apr 28;13(4):927.
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Published In

Mol Syst Biol

DOI

EISSN

1744-4292

Publication Date

April 28, 2017

Volume

13

Issue

4

Start / End Page

927

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Systems Biology
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Stem Cell Niche
  • Signal Transduction
  • Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
  • Receptor, Notch1
  • Organoids
  • Mutation
  • Mice
  • Intestines