Interleukin-22 promotes intestinal-stem-cell-mediated epithelial regeneration

  • Lindemans, Caroline
  • Calafiore, Marco
  • Mertelsmann, Anna M
  • O'Connor, Margaret H
  • Dudakov, Jarrod A
  • Jenq, Robert R
  • Velardi, Enrico
  • Young, Lauren F
  • Smith, Odette M
  • Lawrence, Gillian
  • Ivanov, Juliet A
  • Fu, Ya-Yuan
  • Takashima, Shuichiro
  • Hua, Guoqiang
  • Martin, Maria L
  • O'Rourke, Kevin P
  • Lo, Yuan-Hung
  • Mokry, Michal
  • Romera-Hernandez, Monica
  • Cupedo, Tom
  • Dow, Lukas E
  • Nieuwenhuis, Edward E
  • Shroyer, Noah F
  • Liu, Chen
  • Kolesnick, Richard
  • van den Brink, Marcel R M
  • Hanash, Alan M
  • Mokry, M
Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Epithelial regeneration is critical for barrier maintenance and organ function after intestinal injury. The intestinal stem cell (ISC) niche provides Wnt, Notch and epidermal growth factor (EGF) signals supporting Lgr5(+) crypt base columnar ISCs for normal epithelial maintenance. However, little is known about the regulation of the ISC compartment after tissue damage. Using ex vivo organoid cultures, here we show that innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), potent producers of interleukin-22 (IL-22) after intestinal injury, increase the growth of mouse small intestine organoids in an IL-22-dependent fashion. Recombinant IL-22 directly targeted ISCs, augmenting the growth of both mouse and human intestinal organoids, increasing proliferation and prom...

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