1. JAK/STAT signaling promotes the emergence of unique cell states in ulcerative colitis.
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Maciag G, Hansen SL, Krizic K, Kellermann L, Inventor Zøylner MJ, Ulyanchenko S, Maimets M, Baattrup AM, Riis LB, Khodosevich K, Sato T, Bressan RB, Nielsen OH, and Jensen KB
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- Humans, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Organoids metabolism, Single-Cell Analysis, Colon metabolism, Colon pathology, Cytokines metabolism, Cell Differentiation, Colitis, Ulcerative metabolism, Colitis, Ulcerative pathology, Colitis, Ulcerative genetics, Janus Kinases metabolism, Signal Transduction, STAT Transcription Factors metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism
- Abstract
The intestinal epithelium ensures uptake of vital nutrients and acts as a barrier between luminal contents and the underlying immune system. In inflammatory bowel diseases, such as ulcerative colitis (UC), this barrier is compromised, and patients experience debilitating symptoms. Here, we perform single-cell RNA profiling of epithelial cells and outline patterns of cell fate decisions in healthy individuals and UC patients. We demonstrate that patterns of hierarchical behavior are altered in UC patients and identify unique cellular states associated with Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) activation in ulcerated and non-ulcerated areas of the colonic epithelium. These transcriptional changes could be recapitulated in human colonic organoids, wherein cytokine-mediated activation of JAK/STAT led to the emergence of cell populations with augmented regenerative properties. Altogether, our findings indicate that intricate relationships between epithelial and cytokine signaling regulate cell fate during epithelial tissue regeneration in humans and have important implications for the understanding of UC biology., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests T.S. is an inventor on several patents related to organoids., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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