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. 2025 Mar 25;44(3):115286.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115286. Epub 2025 Feb 13.

The balance between IFN-γ and ERK/MAPK signaling activities ensures lifelong maintenance of intestinal stem cells

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The balance between IFN-γ and ERK/MAPK signaling activities ensures lifelong maintenance of intestinal stem cells

May Nakajima-Koyama et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

While the intestinal epithelium has the highest cellular turnover rates in the mammalian body, it is also considered one of the tissues most resilient to aging-related disorders. Here, we reveal an innate protective mechanism that safeguards intestinal stem cells (ISCs) from environmental conditions in the aged intestine. Using in vivo phenotypic analysis, transcriptomics, and in vitro intestinal organoid studies, we show that age-dependent activation of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) signaling and inactivation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase/mitogen-activated protein kinase (ERK/MAPK) signaling are responsible for establishing an equilibrium of Lgr5+ ISCs-between active and quiescent states-to preserve the ISC pool during aging. Furthermore, we show that differentiated cells have different sensitivities to each of the two signaling pathways, which may induce aging-related, functional, and metabolic changes in the body. Thus, our findings reveal an exquisitely balanced, age-dependent signaling mechanism that preserves stem cells at the expense of differentiated cells.

Keywords: CP: Stem cell research; ERK/MAPK signaling pathway; IFN-γ signaling pathway; aging; intestinal stem cells.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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