iScience (Dec 2024)

Mesenchymal GDNF promotes intestinal enterochromaffin cell differentiation

  • Toni T. Lemmetyinen,
  • Emma W. Viitala,
  • Linnea Wartiovaara,
  • Pekka Päivinen,
  • Heikki T. Virtanen,
  • Nalle Pentinmikko,
  • Pekka Katajisto,
  • Tomi P. Mäkelä,
  • Timothy C. Wang,
  • Jaan-Olle Andressoo,
  • Saara Ollila

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 12
p. 111246

Abstract

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Summary: Enteroendocrine cells (EECs) differentiate and mature to form functionally distinct populations upon migration along the intestinal crypt-villus axis, but how niche signals affect this process is poorly understood. Here, we identify expression of Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) in the intestinal subepithelial myofibroblasts (SEMFs), while the GDNF receptor RET was expressed in a subset of EECs, suggesting GDNF-mediated regulation. Indeed, GDNF-RET signaling induced increased expression of EEC genes including Tph1, encoding for the rate-limiting enzyme for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, serotonin) biosynthesis, and increased the frequency of 5-HT+ enterochromaffin cells (ECs) in mouse organoid culture experiments and in vivo. Moreover, expression of the 5-HT receptor Htr4 was enriched in Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and 5-HT reduced the ISC clonogenicity. In summary, our results show that GDNF-RET signaling regulate EEC differentiation, and suggest 5-HT as a potential niche factor regulating Lgr5+ ISC activity, with potential implications in intestinal regeneration.

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