SummaryIntestinal epithelial stem cells (IESCs) control the intestinal homeostatic response to inflammation and regeneration. The underlying mechanisms are unclear. Cytokine-STAT5 signaling regulates intestinal epithelial homeostasis and responses to injury. We link STAT5 signaling to IESC replenishment upon injury by depletion or activation of Stat5 transcription factor. We found that depletion of Stat5 led to deregulation of IESC marker expression and decreased LGR5+ IESC proliferation. STAT5-deficient mice exhibited worse intestinal histology and impaired crypt regeneration after γ-irradiation. We generated a transgenic mouse model with inducible expression of constitutively active Stat5. In contrast to Stat5 depletion, activation of STA...
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3 is a pleiotropic transcription factor with...
Homeostasis of the continuously self-renewing intestinal tract involves cell proliferation, migratio...
Despite the environmental constraints imposed upon the intestinal epithelium, this tissue must perfo...
Epithelial myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)-dependent barrier dysfunction contributes to the pathoge...
The small intestine epithelium undergoes rapid and continuous regeneration supported by crypt intest...
SummaryThe intestinal epithelium continually self-renews and can rapidly regenerate after damage. Lg...
Being one important part of the digestive system, the intestine is responsible for nutrient uptake a...
Abstract Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) maintain the epithelial lining of the intestines, but mechanis...
The intestinal epithelium is the fastest renewing tissue in mammals and has a large flexibility to a...
Epithelial regeneration is critical for barrier maintenance and organ function after intestinal inju...
Summary The intestinal epithelium serves as an essential barrier to the outside world and is maintai...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly self-renewing tissues in the body and thus the ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Renewal and patterning of the intestinal epithelium is coordinated by intestinal ...
Injury to the intestinal epithelium is a hallmark of numerous common clinical disorders, including r...
The regulatory mechanisms enabling the intestinal epithelium to maintain a high degree of regenerati...
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3 is a pleiotropic transcription factor with...
Homeostasis of the continuously self-renewing intestinal tract involves cell proliferation, migratio...
Despite the environmental constraints imposed upon the intestinal epithelium, this tissue must perfo...
Epithelial myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)-dependent barrier dysfunction contributes to the pathoge...
The small intestine epithelium undergoes rapid and continuous regeneration supported by crypt intest...
SummaryThe intestinal epithelium continually self-renews and can rapidly regenerate after damage. Lg...
Being one important part of the digestive system, the intestine is responsible for nutrient uptake a...
Abstract Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) maintain the epithelial lining of the intestines, but mechanis...
The intestinal epithelium is the fastest renewing tissue in mammals and has a large flexibility to a...
Epithelial regeneration is critical for barrier maintenance and organ function after intestinal inju...
Summary The intestinal epithelium serves as an essential barrier to the outside world and is maintai...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly self-renewing tissues in the body and thus the ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Renewal and patterning of the intestinal epithelium is coordinated by intestinal ...
Injury to the intestinal epithelium is a hallmark of numerous common clinical disorders, including r...
The regulatory mechanisms enabling the intestinal epithelium to maintain a high degree of regenerati...
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3 is a pleiotropic transcription factor with...
Homeostasis of the continuously self-renewing intestinal tract involves cell proliferation, migratio...
Despite the environmental constraints imposed upon the intestinal epithelium, this tissue must perfo...