The intestinal stem cell markers Bmi1 and Lgr5 identify two functionally distinct populations
Stanford University · Division of Materials Science and Engineering · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The small intestine epithelium undergoes rapid and continuous regeneration supported by crypt intestinal stem cells (ISCs). Bmi1 and Lgr5 have been independently identified to mark long-lived multipotent ISCs by lineage tracing in mice; however, the functional distinctions between these two populations remain undefined. Here, we demonstrate that Bmi1 and Lgr5 mark two functionally distinct ISCs in vivo. Lgr5 marks mitotically active ISCs that exhibit exquisite sensitivity to canonical Wnt modulation, contribute robustly to homeostatic regeneration, and are quantitatively ablated by irradiation. In contrast, Bmi1 marks quiescent ISCs that are insensitive to Wnt perturbations, contribute weakly to homeostatic…
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13Topics & keywords
- LGR5
- BMI1
- Biology
- Stem cell
- Cell biology
- Regeneration (biology)
- Wnt signaling pathway
- Intestinal epithelium