Adult stem cell activity in naked mole rats for long-term tissue maintenance
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Published:2023-12-20
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Montazid ShamirORCID, Bandyopadhyay Sheila, Hart Daniel W., Gao Nan, Johnson BrianORCID, Thrumurthy Sri G., Penn Dustin J., Wernisch Bettina, Bansal Mukesh, Altrock Philipp M.ORCID, Rost FabianORCID, Gazinska Patrycja, Ziolkowski Piotr, Hayee Bu’Hussain, Liu Yue, Han Jiangmeng, Tessitore Annamaria, Koth JanaORCID, Bodmer Walter F., East James E.ORCID, Bennett Nigel C., Tomlinson IanORCID, Irshad ShaziaORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe naked mole rat (NMR), Heterocephalus glaber, the longest-living rodent, provides a unique opportunity to explore how evolution has shaped adult stem cell (ASC) activity and tissue function with increasing lifespan. Using cumulative BrdU labelling and a quantitative imaging approach to track intestinal ASCs (Lgr5+) in their native in vivo state, we find an expanded pool of Lgr5+ cells in NMRs, and these cells specifically at the crypt base (Lgr5+CBC) exhibit slower division rates compared to those in short-lived mice but have a similar turnover as human LGR5+CBC cells. Instead of entering quiescence (G0), NMR Lgr5+CBC cells reduce their division rates by prolonging arrest in the G1 and/or G2 phases of the cell cycle. Moreover, we also observe a higher proportion of differentiated cells in NMRs that confer enhanced protection and function to the intestinal mucosa which is able to detect any chemical imbalance in the luminal environment efficiently, triggering a robust pro-apoptotic, anti-proliferative response within the stem/progenitor cell zone.
Funder
DH | National Institute for Health Research Universiteit van Pretoria | Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, at the University of Pretoria | DST-NRF Centre Of Excellence In Tree Health Biotechnology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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