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NF-κB determines Paneth versus goblet cell fate decision in the small intestine
Author(s) -
Cristina Brischetto,
Karsten Krieger,
Christian Klotz,
Inge Krahn,
Séverine Kunz,
Marina Kolesnichenko,
Patrick Mucka,
Julian Heuberger,
Claus Scheidereit,
Ruth SchmidtUllrich
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.754
H-Index - 325
eISSN - 1477-9129
pISSN - 0950-1991
DOI - 10.1242/dev.199683
Subject(s) - biology , paneth cell , crypt , microbiology and biotechnology , goblet cell , lgr5 , organoid , mucin 2 , intestinal epithelium , stem cell , nf κb , wnt signaling pathway , homeostasis , intestinal mucosa , progenitor cell , inflammation , epithelium , cellular differentiation , small intestine , signal transduction , immunology , medicine , endocrinology , gene expression , biochemistry , genetics , gene
Although the role of the transcription factor NF-κB in intestinal inflammation and tumor formation has been investigated extensively, a physiological function of NF-κB in sustaining intestinal epithelial homeostasis beyond inflammation has not been demonstrated. Using NF-κB reporter mice, we detected strong NF-κB activity in Paneth cells, in '+4/+5' secretory progenitors and in scattered Lgr5+ crypt base columnar stem cells of small intestinal (SI) crypts. To examine NF-κB functions in SI epithelial self-renewal, mice or SI crypt organoids ('mini-guts') with ubiquitously suppressed NF-κB activity were used. We show that NF-κB activity is dispensable for maintaining SI epithelial proliferation, but is essential for ex vivo organoid growth. Furthermore, we demonstrate a dramatic reduction of Paneth cells in the absence of NF-κB activity, concomitant with a significant increase in goblet cells and immature intermediate cells. This indicates that NF-κB is required for proper Paneth versus goblet cell differentiation and for SI epithelial homeostasis, which occurs via regulation of Wnt signaling and Sox9 expression downstream of NF-κB. The current study thus presents evidence for an important role for NF-κB in intestinal epithelial self-renewal.

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