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Dynamics and Plasticity of Stem Cells in the Regenerating Human Colonic Epithelium

Kahnwald, Maurice. Dynamics and Plasticity of Stem Cells in the Regenerating Human Colonic Epithelium. 2024, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.

Abstract

The human intestinal epithelium is a tissue with rapid turnover. Its complex regenerative process and differentiation trajectories have been challenging to study due to its inaccessibility and lack of temporal sampling. To this end, we developed a workflow to culture adult stem cell-derived human intestinal organoids from single cells to maturation. Extensive characterization of our model system indicated a transient regenerative response, followed by differentiation into all mature cell lineages. This switch is accompanied by a transition between two stem cell states. High content screening and comparison to in vivo studies revealed that an initial fetal-like state is crucial for achieving successful regeneration, while the subsequent adult-like state is vital for maintaining a balance of cell lineages and continuous support of crypt-morphogenesis. Taken together, this study highlights the extensive plasticity of the intestinal epithelium and paves the way for further studies of human intestinal regeneration and its deregulation in pathologies.

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Item Type:Dissertation (monographical)
Referees:Gilmour Darren, Liberali Prisca, Pelkmans Lucas, Chao Jeffrey A
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Molecular Life Sciences
UZH Dissertations
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
Language:English
Place of Publication:Zürich
Date:17 June 2024
Deposited On:17 Jun 2024 12:03
Last Modified:01 Oct 2024 03:18
Number of Pages:146
OA Status:Closed

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