Mesenchymal stem cells stimulate intestinal stem cells to repair radiation-induced intestinal injury

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Wei Gong
Mengzheng Guo
Zhibo Han
Yan Wang
Ping Yang
Chang Xu
Qin Wang
Liqing Du
Qian Li
Hui Zhao
Feiyue Fan
Qiang Liu
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[1] Tianjin Key Laboratory of Radiation Medicine and Molecular Nuclear Medicine,Department of Radiobiology
[2] Institute of Radiation Medicine of Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College,Department of Hematology and Translation Medicine Centre
[3] Institute of Hematology and Blood Disease Hospital,undefined
[4] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union of Medical College,undefined
[5] Tianjin Institute of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
[6] Tianjin Key Laboratory of Food and Biotechnology,undefined
[7] School of Biotechnology and Food Science,undefined
[8] Tianjin University of Commerce,undefined
[9] North China University of Science and Technology Affiliated Hospital,undefined
[10] Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences of Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2016年 / 7卷
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The loss of stem cells residing in the base of the intestinal crypt has a key role in radiation-induced intestinal injury. In particular, Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are indispensable for intestinal regeneration following exposure to radiation. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have previously been shown to improve intestinal epithelial repair in a mouse model of radiation injury, and, therefore, it was hypothesized that this protective effect is related to Lgr5+ ISCs. In this study, it was found that, following exposure to radiation, transplantation of MSCs improved the survival of the mice, ameliorated intestinal injury and increased the number of regenerating crypts. Furthermore, there was a significant increase in Lgr5+ ISCs and their daughter cells, including Ki67+ transient amplifying cells, Vil1+ enterocytes and lysozyme+ Paneth cells, in response to treatment with MSCs. Crypts isolated from mice treated with MSCs formed a higher number of and larger enteroids than those from the PBS group. MSC transplantation also reduced the number of apoptotic cells within the small intestine at 6 h post-radiation. Interestingly, Wnt3a and active β-catenin protein levels were increased in the small intestines of MSC-treated mice. In addition, intravenous delivery of recombinant mouse Wnt3a after radiation reduced damage in the small intestine and was radioprotective, although not to the same degree as MSC treatment. Our results show that MSCs support the growth of endogenous Lgr5+ ISCs, thus promoting repair of the small intestine following exposure to radiation. The molecular mechanism of action mediating this was found to be related to increased activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
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