Advanced Science (Jul 2021)
Functional Genomic Screening During Somatic Cell Reprogramming Identifies DKK3 as a Roadblock of Organ Regeneration
- Frank Arnold,
- Pallavi U Mahaddalkar,
- Johann M. Kraus,
- Xiaowei Zhong,
- Wendy Bergmann,
- Dharini Srinivasan,
- Johann Gout,
- Elodie Roger,
- Alica K. Beutel,
- Eugen Zizer,
- Umesh Tharehalli,
- Nora Daiss,
- Ronan Russell,
- Lukas Perkhofer,
- Rupert Oellinger,
- Qiong Lin,
- Ninel Azoitei,
- Frank‐Ulrich Weiss,
- Markus M. Lerch,
- Stefan Liebau,
- Sarah‐Fee Katz,
- André Lechel,
- Roland Rad,
- Thomas Seufferlein,
- Hans A. Kestler,
- Michael Ott,
- Amar Deep Sharma,
- Patrick C. Hermann,
- Alexander Kleger
Affiliations
- Frank Arnold
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Pallavi U Mahaddalkar
- Institute for Diabetes and Regeneration Helmholtz Zentrum München Ingolstädter Landstraße 1 85764 Neuherberg Germany
- Johann M. Kraus
- Institute of Medical Systems Biology Ulm University Albert‐Einstein Allee 11 89081 Ulm Germany
- Xiaowei Zhong
- Department of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Endocrinology Hannover Medical School Feodor‐Lynen‐Str. 7 30625 Hannover Germany
- Wendy Bergmann
- Core Facility for Cell Sorting and Cell Analysis University Medical Center Rostock Schillingallee 70 18057 Rostock Germany
- Dharini Srinivasan
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Johann Gout
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Elodie Roger
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Alica K. Beutel
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Eugen Zizer
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Umesh Tharehalli
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Nora Daiss
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Ronan Russell
- Diabetes Center University of California San Francisco CA 94143 USA
- Lukas Perkhofer
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Rupert Oellinger
- Institute of Molecular Oncology and Functional Genomics TranslaTUM Cancer Center Technical University of Munich Ismaninger Str. 22 81675 Munich Germany
- Qiong Lin
- Bayer AG Research & Development Pharmaceuticals Müllerstraße 178 13353 Berlin Germany
- Ninel Azoitei
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Frank‐Ulrich Weiss
- Department of Medicine A University Medicine Greifswald Ferdinand‐Sauerbruch‐Straße 17475 Greifswald Germany
- Markus M. Lerch
- Department of Medicine A University Medicine Greifswald Ferdinand‐Sauerbruch‐Straße 17475 Greifswald Germany
- Stefan Liebau
- Institute of Neuroanatomy & Developmental Biology INDB Eberhard Karls University Tübingen Österbergstr. 3 72074 Tübingen Germany
- Sarah‐Fee Katz
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- André Lechel
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Roland Rad
- Institute of Molecular Oncology and Functional Genomics TranslaTUM Cancer Center Technical University of Munich Ismaninger Str. 22 81675 Munich Germany
- Thomas Seufferlein
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Hans A. Kestler
- Institute of Medical Systems Biology Ulm University Albert‐Einstein Allee 11 89081 Ulm Germany
- Michael Ott
- Department of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Endocrinology Hannover Medical School Feodor‐Lynen‐Str. 7 30625 Hannover Germany
- Amar Deep Sharma
- Department of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Endocrinology Hannover Medical School Feodor‐Lynen‐Str. 7 30625 Hannover Germany
- Patrick C. Hermann
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- Alexander Kleger
- Department of Internal Medicine I University Hospital Ulm Albert‐Einstein Allee 23 89081 Ulm Germany
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202100626
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 8,
no. 14
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Somatic cell reprogramming and tissue repair share relevant factors and molecular programs. Here, Dickkopf‐3 (DKK3) is identified as novel factor for organ regeneration using combined transcription‐factor‐induced reprogramming and RNA‐interference techniques. Loss of Dkk3 enhances the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells but does not affect de novo derivation of embryonic stem cells, three‐germ‐layer differentiation or colony formation capacity of liver and pancreatic organoids. However, DKK3 expression levels in wildtype animals and serum levels in human patients are elevated upon injury. Accordingly, Dkk3‐null mice display less liver damage upon acute and chronic failure mediated by increased proliferation in hepatocytes and LGR5+ liver progenitor cell population, respectively. Similarly, recovery from experimental pancreatitis is accelerated. Regeneration onset occurs in the acinar compartment accompanied by virtually abolished canonical‐Wnt‐signaling in Dkk3‐null animals. This results in reduced expression of the Hedgehog repressor Gli3 and increased Hedgehog‐signaling activity upon Dkk3 loss. Collectively, these data reveal Dkk3 as a key regulator of organ regeneration via a direct, previously unacknowledged link between DKK3, canonical‐Wnt‐, and Hedgehog‐signaling.
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