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Lgr5+ Stem Cells Maintain Apex Position in Cell Hierarchy of the Intestinal Epithelium During Homeostasis and Injury.

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Chua, J; Driver, L; Narimatsu, M; Fink, M; Luo, L; Tran, J; Kaur, A; Habib, R; Roper, J; Kirsch, DG; Wrana, JL; Lee, C-L; Ayyaz, A
Published in: bioRxiv
November 11, 2025

The cellular origin of intestinal epithelial homeostasis and regeneration has been a subject of continued debate, with recent models challenging the primacy of WNT-dependent Lgr5+ crypt base columnar (CBC) cells as the central intestinal stem cell population. Here, we revisit this question through quantitative integration of single-cell transcriptomic, chromatin accessibility, spatial, and lineage-tracing analyses across the proximal-to-distal axis of the small intestinal epithelium. Our data show that under homeostatic conditions, Lgr5+ cells exclusively sustain epithelial self-renewal in nearly all crypt-villus units along the entire length of the small intestine, a process for which R-spondin is indispensable. Following irradiation or chemotoxic injury, surviving Lgr5+ cells and their progeny reprogram into transient fetal-like cell states that initiate epithelial repair. Crucially, successful regeneration depends on the reactivation of canonical WNT/β-catenin signaling, as evidenced by increased TCF motif accessibility and upregulation of WNT target genes in newly forming Lgr5+ stem cells. Accordingly, pharmacological inhibition of WNT signaling blocks the reconstitution of Lgr5+ cells and crypt regeneration, leading to epithelial collapse. These findings reconcile prior controversies by demonstrating the central role of Lgr5+ CBC cells in epithelial self-renewal and regeneration following injury.

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2692-8205

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November 11, 2025

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Chua, J., Driver, L., Narimatsu, M., Fink, M., Luo, L., Tran, J., … Ayyaz, A. (2025). Lgr5+ Stem Cells Maintain Apex Position in Cell Hierarchy of the Intestinal Epithelium During Homeostasis and Injury. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.11.09.687498
Chua, Julian, Lucy Driver, Masahiro Narimatsu, Mardi Fink, Lixia Luo, Jordan Tran, Arshdeep Kaur, et al. “Lgr5+ Stem Cells Maintain Apex Position in Cell Hierarchy of the Intestinal Epithelium During Homeostasis and Injury.BioRxiv, November 11, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.11.09.687498.
Chua J, Driver L, Narimatsu M, Fink M, Luo L, Tran J, et al. Lgr5+ Stem Cells Maintain Apex Position in Cell Hierarchy of the Intestinal Epithelium During Homeostasis and Injury. bioRxiv. 2025 Nov 11;
Chua, Julian, et al. “Lgr5+ Stem Cells Maintain Apex Position in Cell Hierarchy of the Intestinal Epithelium During Homeostasis and Injury.BioRxiv, Nov. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2025.11.09.687498.
Chua J, Driver L, Narimatsu M, Fink M, Luo L, Tran J, Kaur A, Habib R, Roper J, Kirsch DG, Wrana JL, Lee C-L, Ayyaz A. Lgr5+ Stem Cells Maintain Apex Position in Cell Hierarchy of the Intestinal Epithelium During Homeostasis and Injury. bioRxiv. 2025 Nov 11;

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bioRxiv

DOI

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2692-8205

Publication Date

November 11, 2025

Location

United States