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Hormonal Suppression of Stem Cells Inhibits Symmetric Cell Division and Gastric Tumorigenesis

Authors :
Jianmin Xu
Zhengchuan Niu
Yihong Sun
Osmel Companioni NĂ¡poles
Yoku Hayakawa
Wenju Chang
Yang Liu
Adam J. Bass
Zhengyu Jiang
Antonia R. Sepulveda
Weiwei Sheng
Timothy C. Wang
Huan Deng
Haibo Liu
Hongshan Wang
Woosook Kim
Source :
Cell Stem Cell
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary Cancer is believed to arise from stem cells, but mechanisms that limit the acquisition of mutations and tumor development have not been well defined. We show that a +4 stem cell (SC) in the gastric antrum, marked by expression of Cck2r (a GPCR) and Delta-like ligand 1 (DLL1), is a label-retaining cell that undergoes predominant asymmetric cell division. This +4 antral SC is Notch1low/ Numb+ and repressed by signaling from gastrin-expressing endocrine (G) cells. Chemical carcinogenesis of the stomach is associated with loss of G cells, increased symmetric stem cell division, glandular fission, and more rapid stem cell lineage tracing, a process that can be suppressed by exogenous gastrin treatment. This hormonal suppression is associated with a marked reduction in gastric cancer mutational load, as revealed by exomic sequencing. Taken together, our results show that gastric tumorigenesis is associated with increased symmetric cell division that facilitates mutation and is suppressed by GPCR signaling.

Details

ISSN :
18759777
Volume :
26
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell stem cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32ed72ce5b7d55f9f21b098c24721b79