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Current view: intestinal stem cells and signaling
Authors:Scoville David H  Sato Toshiro  He Xi C  Li Linheng
Affiliation:Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Abstract:Studies using mice have yielded significant amounts of information regarding signaling pathways, such as Wnt, bone morphogenic protein, PtdIns(3,4,5) kinase, and Notch, involved in intestinal development and homeostasis, including stem cell regulation and lineage specification and maturation. However, attempts to model signals definitively that control intestinal stem cells have been difficult because of a long-standing and recently reenergized debate surrounding their location. Although crypt-based columnar cells have been recently shown to display self-renewal and multipotential capacity, a large body of evidence supports long-term label-retaining cells, located on average at the +4 position just above the Paneth cells, as putative stem cells. Herein, we propose that both these cell types represent true intestinal stem cells maintained in different states (quiescent vs actively cycling), presumably via interactions with different microenvironments. Finally, we review current findings regarding the roles of Wnt, bone morphogenic protein, PtdIns(3,4,5) kinase, and Notch pathways within the intestine.
Keywords:BMP, bone morphogenic protein   CBCs, crypt-based columnar cells   ISCs, intestinal stem cells   LRCs, label-retaining cells   P, phosphorylated   PI3K, PtdIns(3,4,5) kinase   PTEN, phosphatase and tensin homologue
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