Wnt signaling is boosted during intestinal regeneration by a CD44-positive feedback loop

Enhancement of Wnt signaling is fundamental for stem cell function during intestinal regeneration. Molecular modules control Wnt activity by regulating signal transduction. CD44 is such a positive regulator and a Wnt target gene. While highly expressed in intestinal crypts and used as a stem cell ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell death & disease 2022-02, Vol.13 (2), p.168-168, Article 168
Hauptverfasser: Walter, Romina J., Sonnentag, Steffen J., Munoz-Sagredo, Leonel, Merkel, Melanie, Richert, Ludovic, Bunert, Felix, Heneka, Yvonne M., Loustau, Thomas, Hodder, Michael, Ridgway, Rachel A., Sansom, Owen J., Mely, Yves, Rothbauer, Ulrich, Schmitt, Mark, Orian-Rousseau, Véronique
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Zusammenfassung:Enhancement of Wnt signaling is fundamental for stem cell function during intestinal regeneration. Molecular modules control Wnt activity by regulating signal transduction. CD44 is such a positive regulator and a Wnt target gene. While highly expressed in intestinal crypts and used as a stem cell marker, its role during intestinal homeostasis and regeneration remains unknown. Here we propose a CD44 positive-feedback loop that boosts Wnt signal transduction, thus impacting intestinal regeneration. Excision of Cd44 in Cd44 fl/fl ;VillinCreER T2 mice reduced Wnt target gene expression in intestinal crypts and affected stem cell functionality in organoids. Although the integrity of the intestinal epithelium was conserved in mice lacking CD44, they were hypersensitive to dextran sulfate sodium, and showed more severe inflammation and delayed regeneration. We localized the molecular function of CD44 at the Wnt signalosome, and identified novel DVL/CD44 and AXIN/CD44 complexes. CD44 thus promotes optimal Wnt signaling during intestinal regeneration.
ISSN:2041-4889
2041-4889
DOI:10.1038/s41419-022-04607-0