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Morphogenesis and Compartmentalization of the Intestinal Crypt.

Dev. Cell. 2018 Apr 23;45(2):183-197.e5
Kaelyn D Sumigray 1 , Michael Terwilliger 1 , Terry Lechler 2
Kaelyn D Sumigray 1 , Michael Terwilliger 1 , Terry Lechler 2

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Author information
  • 1 Departments of Dermatology and Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, 310 Nanaline Duke Building, Box 3709, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
  • 2 Departments of Dermatology and Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, 310 Nanaline Duke Building, Box 3709, Durham, NC 27710, USA. Electronic address: terry.lechler@duke.edu.

摘要


The adult mammalian intestine is composed of two connected structures, the absorptive villi and the crypts, which house progenitor cells. Mouse crypts develop postnatally and are the architectural unit of the stem cell niche, yet the pathways that drive their formation are not known. Here, we combine transcriptomic, quantitative morphometric, and genetic analyses to identify mechanisms of crypt development. We uncover the upregulation of a contractility gene network at the earliest stage of crypt formation, which drives myosin II-dependent apical constriction and invagination of the crypt progenitor cells. Subsequently, hinges form, compartmentalizing crypts from villi. Hinges contain basally constricted cells, and this cell shape change was inhibited by increased hemidesmosomal adhesion in Rac1 null mice. Loss of hinges resulted in reduced villar spacing, revealing an unexpected role for crypts in tissue architecture and physiology. These studies provide a framework for studying crypt morphogenesis and identify essential regulators of niche formation.

KEYWORDS: Rac1, apical constriction, crypt, hinge, intestine, morphogenesis, niche, patterning, villi

原始数据


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Sample name
Organism Experiment title Sample type Library instrument Attributes
cell populationdevelopment stagesource namestraintissue
P10_villus_rep3
Mus musculus GSM2928629: P10_villus_rep3; Mus musculus; RNA-Seq RNA-Seq Illumina HiSeq 2500 Villus Postnatal day 10 CD1 P10 medial small intestine - CD44-//Epcam+ cells CD1 medial small intestinal epithelium
P10_villus_rep2
Mus musculus GSM2928628: P10_villus_rep2; Mus musculus; RNA-Seq RNA-Seq Illumina HiSeq 2500 Villus Postnatal day 10 CD1 P10 medial small intestine - CD44-//Epcam+ cells CD1 medial small intestinal epithelium
P10_villus_rep1
Mus musculus GSM2928627: P10_villus_rep1; Mus musculus; RNA-Seq RNA-Seq Illumina HiSeq 2500 Villus Postnatal day 10 CD1 P10 medial small intestine - CD44-//Epcam+ cells CD1 medial small intestinal epithelium
P10_crypt_rep3
Mus musculus GSM2928626: P10_crypt_rep3; Mus musculus; RNA-Seq RNA-Seq Illumina HiSeq 2500 Crypt Postnatal day 10 CD1 P10 medial small intestine - CD44+//Epcam+ cells CD1 medial small intestinal epithelium
P10_crypt_rep2
Mus musculus GSM2928625: P10_crypt_rep2; Mus musculus; RNA-Seq RNA-Seq Illumina HiSeq 2500 Crypt Postnatal day 10 CD1 P10 medial small intestine - CD44+//Epcam+ cells CD1 medial small intestinal epithelium