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Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium.

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Hinnant, T; Ning, W; Lechler, T
Published in: PLoS Genet
March 2024

Tissues are subject to multiple mechanical inputs at the cellular level that influence their overall shape and function. In the small intestine, actomyosin contractility can be induced by many physiological and pathological inputs. However, we have little understanding of how contractility impacts the intestinal epithelium on a cellular and tissue level. In this study, we probed the cell and tissue-level effects of contractility by using mouse models to genetically increase the level of myosin activity in the two distinct morphologic compartments of the intestinal epithelium, the crypts and villi. We found that increased contractility in the villar compartment caused shape changes in the cells that expressed the transgene and their immediate neighbors. While there were no discernable effects on villar architecture or cell polarity, even low levels of transgene induction in the villi caused non-cell autonomous hyperproliferation of the transit amplifying cells in the crypt, driving increased cell flux through the crypt-villar axis. In contrast, induction of increased contractility in the proliferating cells of the crypts resulted in nuclear deformations, DNA damage, and apoptosis. This study reveals the complex and diverse responses of different intestinal epithelial cells to contractility and provides important insight into mechanical regulation of intestinal physiology.

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PLoS Genet

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1553-7404

Publication Date

March 2024

Volume

20

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e1010899

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Mice
  • Intestines
  • Intestine, Small
  • Intestinal Mucosa
  • Epithelium
  • Epithelial Cells
  • Developmental Biology
  • Animals
  • 3105 Genetics
  • 0604 Genetics
 

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Hinnant, T., Ning, W., & Lechler, T. (2024). Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium. PLoS Genet, 20(3), e1010899. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010899
Hinnant, Taylor, Wenxiu Ning, and Terry Lechler. “Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium.PLoS Genet 20, no. 3 (March 2024): e1010899. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010899.
Hinnant T, Ning W, Lechler T. Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium. PLoS Genet. 2024 Mar;20(3):e1010899.
Hinnant, Taylor, et al. “Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium.PLoS Genet, vol. 20, no. 3, Mar. 2024, p. e1010899. Pubmed, doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1010899.
Hinnant T, Ning W, Lechler T. Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium. PLoS Genet. 2024 Mar;20(3):e1010899.

Published In

PLoS Genet

DOI

EISSN

1553-7404

Publication Date

March 2024

Volume

20

Issue

3

Start / End Page

e1010899

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Mice
  • Intestines
  • Intestine, Small
  • Intestinal Mucosa
  • Epithelium
  • Epithelial Cells
  • Developmental Biology
  • Animals
  • 3105 Genetics
  • 0604 Genetics