Fasting Activates Fatty Acid Oxidation to Enhance Intestinal Stem Cell Function during Homeostasis and Aging

Diet has a profound effect on tissue regeneration in diverse organisms, and low caloric states such as intermittent fasting have beneficial effects on organismal health and age-associated loss of tissue function. The role of adult stem and progenitor cells in responding to short-term fasting and whe...

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Veröffentlicht in:CELL STEM CELL 2018-05, Vol.22 (5), p.769-+
Hauptverfasser: Mihaylova, Maria M, Cheng, Chia-Wei, Cao, Amanda Q, Tripathi, Surya, Mana, Miyeko D, Bauer-Rowe, Khristian E, Abu-Remaileh, Monther, Clavain, Laura, Erdemir, Aysegul, Lewis, Caroline A, Freinkman, Elizaveta, Dickey, Audrey S, La Spada, Albert R, Huang, Yanmei, Bell, George W, Deshpande, Vikram, Carmeliet, Peter, Katajisto, Pekka, Sabatini, David M, Yilmaz, Oemer H
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Zusammenfassung:Diet has a profound effect on tissue regeneration in diverse organisms, and low caloric states such as intermittent fasting have beneficial effects on organismal health and age-associated loss of tissue function. The role of adult stem and progenitor cells in responding to short-term fasting and whether such responses improve regeneration are not well studied. Here we show that a 24 hr fast augments intestinal stem cell (ISC) function in young and aged mice by inducing a fatty acid oxidation (FAO) program and that pharmacological activation of this program mimics many effects of fasting. Acute genetic disruption of Cpt1a, the rate-limiting enzyme in FAO, abrogates ISC-enhancing effects of fasting, but long-term Cpt1a deletion decreases ISC numbers and function, implicating a role for FAO in ISC maintenance. These findings highlight a role for FAO in mediating pro-regenerative effects of fasting in intestinal biology, and they may represent a viable strategy for enhancing intestinal regeneration.
ISSN:1934-5909