Innate immunity repairs gut lining
It emerges that innate immune cells called group 3 innate lymphoid cells signal directly to intestinal stem cells to promote the replacement of damaged epithelial cells lining the gut. See Letter p.560 Intestinal repair mechanisms The cellular signals supporting normal epithelial intestine maintenan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 2015-12, Vol.528 (7583), p.488-489 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It emerges that innate immune cells called group 3 innate lymphoid cells signal directly to intestinal stem cells to promote the replacement of damaged epithelial cells lining the gut.
See Letter
p.560
Intestinal repair mechanisms
The cellular signals supporting normal epithelial intestine maintenance through regulation of intestinal stem cell (ISC) activity are well characterized, but the signals involved in the regulation of the ISC compartment after damage are still unclear. Alan Hanash and colleagues have found that innate lymphoid cells produce interleukin-22 (IL-22) after injury to increase the growth of mouse intestinal organoids. They further show that recombinant IL-22 promotes ISC expansion in both human and mouse organoids, via a STAT3-dependent pathway and independently of the Paneth cells, which provide for ISC maintenance signals. IL-22 treatment also enhanced the recovery of ISCs from intestinal injury. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/nature16325 |