A niche-dependent redox rheostat regulates epithelial stem cell fate

依赖于微环境的氧化还原稳态调节上皮干细胞的命运

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作者:Xi Chen,Krishnan Raghunathan,Bin Bao,Elsy Ngwa,Andrew Kwong,Zhongyang Wu,Stephen Babcock,Clara Baek,George Ye,Anoohya Muppirala,Qianni Peng,Michael Rutlin,Mantu Bhaumik,Daping Yang,Daniel Kotlarz,Unmesh Jadhav,Meenakshi Rao,Eranthie Weerapana,Xu Zhou,Jose Ordovas-Montanes ,Scott B Snapper,Jay R Thiagarajah

Abstract

Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) reside in regionally variable niches that provide diverse microenvironmental cues such as tissue oxygen status, and morphogen signaling. Integration of these cues with ISC metabolism and fate remains poorly understood. Here, we show that cellular redox balance orchestrates niche factors with metabolic state to govern cell fate decisions. We demonstrate that hypoxia and Wnt signaling synergistically restrict the reactive oxygen species generating enzyme NADPH oxidase 1 (NOX1) regionally to the crypt base in the distal colon. NOX1 enables maintenance of an oxidative cell state that licenses cell cycle entry, altering the balance of asymmetric ISC self-renewal and lineage commitment. Mechanistically, cell redox state directs a self-reinforcing circuit that connects hypoxia inducible factor 1α-dependent signaling with post-translational regulation of the metabolic enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase 1. Our studies show redox balance acts as a cellular rheostat that is central and causative for metabolic control of the ISC cell-cycle.

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