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Review
. 2022 Oct:78:102116.
doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2022.102116. Epub 2022 Jul 29.

Stand by me: Fibroblasts regulation of the intestinal epithelium during development and homeostasis

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Stand by me: Fibroblasts regulation of the intestinal epithelium during development and homeostasis

Neta Felsenthal et al. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

The epithelium of the small intestine is composed of a single layer of cells that line two functionally distinct compartments, the villi that project into the lumen of the gut and the crypts that descend into the underlying connective tissue. Stem cells are located in crypts, where they divide and give rise to transit-amplifying cells that differentiate into secretory and absorptive epithelial cells. Most differentiated cells travel upwards from the crypt towards the villus tip, where they shed into the lumen. While some of these cell behaviors are an intrinsic property of the epithelium, it is becoming evident that tight coordination between the epithelium and the underlying fibroblasts plays a critical role in tissue morphogenesis, stem-cell niche maintenance and regionalized gene expression along the crypt-villus axis. Here, we will review the current literature describing the interaction between epithelium and fibroblasts during crypt-villus axis development and intestinal epithelium renewal during homeostasis.

Keywords: Cell migration; Crypt development; Gut homeostasis; Organoids; Villification.

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