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Brg1 is required for stem cell maintenance in the murine intestinal epithelium in a tissue-specific manner

Holik, Aliaksei, Krzystyniak, Joanna, Young, Madeleine, Richardson, Kirsty, Jarde, Thierry, Chambon, Pierre, Shorning, Boris and Clarke, Alan Richard ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4281-426X 2013. Brg1 is required for stem cell maintenance in the murine intestinal epithelium in a tissue-specific manner. Stem Cells 31 (11) , pp. 2457-2466. 10.1002/stem.1498

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Abstract

Brg1 is a chromatin remodeling factor involved in mediation of a plethora of signaling pathways leading to its participation in various physiological processes both during development and in adult tissues. Among other signaling pathways, the Wnt pathway has been proposed to require Brg1 for transactivation of its target genes. Given the pivotal role of the Wnt pathway in the maintenance of normal intestinal homeostasis, we aimed to investigate the effects of Brg1 loss on the intestinal physiology. To this end, we deleted Brg1 in the murine small and large intestinal epithelia using a range of transgenic approaches. Pan-epithelial loss of Brg1 in the small intestine resulted in crypt ablation, while partial Brg1 deficiency led to gradual repopulation of the intestinal mucosa with wild-type cells. In contrast, Brg1 loss in the large intestinal epithelium was compensated by upregulation of Brm. We propose that while Brg1 is dispensable for the survival and function of the progenitor and differentiated cells in the murine intestinal epithelium, it is essential for the maintenance of the stem cell population in a tissue-specific manner.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Biosciences
European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute (ECSCRI)
Subjects: Q Science > QR Microbiology
Uncontrolled Keywords: Brahma-related gene 1; Intestinal stem cell; SWItch/sucrose nonfermentable
Publisher: AlphaMed Press
ISSN: 1066-5099
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2022 09:01
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/56874

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