Shifting paradigms in tissue stem cell biology: Insights from the intestine
Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research · Princess Máxima Center
Abstract
The small intestinal epithelium represents the most rapidly self-renewing adult mammalian tissue, with a turnover time of 1-2 weeks. It contains ∼12 easily recognizable cell types with a wide diversity of functions, including nutrient absorption, mucus production, antimicrobial defense, and the regulation of metabolism by incretins like Glp1. The simple and repetitive crypt-villus architecture allows for easily interpretable experimentation in transgenic mice in vivo, while the human stem cell hierarchy is experimentally accessible in epithelial organoids in vitro. This review aims to comprehensively describe the design, the cellular constituents, and the molecular regulation of crypt-villus epithelial…
Citation impact
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- 63.81
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- 100%
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- 157
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1Topics & keywords
- Stem cell
- Organoid
- Adult stem cell
- Epithelium
- Intestinal epithelium
- Cell
- Cellular differentiation
- Gastrointestinal epithelium