Host-Microbe Interactions Regulate Intestinal Stem Cells and Tissue Turnover in Drosophila.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING International journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.15283/ijsc23172
Ji-Hoon Lee
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With the activity of intestinal stem cells and continuous turnover, the gut epithelium is one of the most dynamic tissues in animals. Due to its simple yet conserved tissue structure and enteric cell composition as well as advanced genetic and histologic techniques, Drosophila serves as a valuable model system for investigating the regulation of intestinal stem cells. The Drosophila gut epithelium is in constant contact with indigenous microbiota and encounters externally introduced "non-self" substances, including foodborne pathogens. Therefore, in addition to its role in digestion and nutrient absorption, another essential function of the gut epithelium is to control the expansion of microbes while maintaining its structural integrity, necessitating a tissue turnover process involving intestinal stem cell activity. As a result, the microbiome and pathogens serve as important factors in regulating intestinal tissue turnover. In this manuscript, I discuss crucial discoveries revealing the interaction between gut microbes and the host's innate immune system, closely associated with the regulation of intestinal stem cell proliferation and differentiation, ultimately contributing to epithelial homeostasis.
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宿主-微生物相互作用调控果蝇的肠干细胞和组织转换
由于肠道干细胞的活性和不断更替,肠道上皮细胞是动物体内最具活力的组织之一。由于果蝇的组织结构和肠道细胞组成简单而保守,加上先进的遗传学和组织学技术,果蝇成为研究肠道干细胞调控的宝贵模型系统。果蝇的肠道上皮细胞不断与本地微生物群接触,并遇到外部引入的 "非自身 "物质,包括食源性病原体。因此,除了在消化和营养吸收方面的作用外,肠道上皮的另一个基本功能是控制微生物的扩张,同时保持其结构的完整性,这就需要一个涉及肠道干细胞活动的组织更替过程。因此,微生物组和病原体是调节肠道组织更替的重要因素。在这篇手稿中,我讨论了揭示肠道微生物与宿主先天性免疫系统之间相互作用的重要发现,这种相互作用与肠道干细胞增殖和分化的调节密切相关,最终有助于上皮细胞的稳态。
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International journal of stem cells
International journal of stem cells Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Stem Cells (Int J Stem Cells), a peer-reviewed open access journal, principally aims to provide a forum for investigators in the field of stem cell biology to present their research findings and share their visions and opinions. Int J Stem Cells covers all aspects of stem cell biology including basic, clinical and translational research on genetics, biochemistry, and physiology of various types of stem cells including embryonic, adult and induced stem cells. Reports on epigenetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics of stem cells are welcome as well. Int J Stem Cells also publishes review articles, technical reports and treatise on ethical issues.
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