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Coordination of insulin and Notch pathway activities by microRNA miR-305 mediates adaptive homeostasis in the intestinal stem cells of the <i>Drosophila</i> gut
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Notch Pathway ActivitiesIntestinal Stem CellsEpigeneticsGut-organ AxisGut HomeostasisMetabolic SignalingStem CellsCell SignalingGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyMicrorna DetectionDevelopmental BiologyImmune Cell DevelopmentNatural SciencesGene RegulationMetabolic RegulationSmall RnaGut BarrierMedicineStem Cell PoolCell DevelopmentNon-coding Rna
Homeostasis of the intestine is maintained by dynamic regulation of a pool of intestinal stem cells. The balance between stem cell self-renewal and differentiation is regulated by the Notch and insulin signaling pathways. Dependence on the insulin pathway places the stem cell pool under nutritional control, allowing gut homeostasis to adapt to environmental conditions. Here we present evidence that miR-305 is required for adaptive homeostasis of the gut. miR-305 regulates the Notch and insulin pathways in the intestinal stem cells. Notably, miR-305 expression in the stem cells is itself under nutritional control via the insulin pathway. This link places regulation of Notch pathway activity under nutritional control. These findings provide a mechanism through which the insulin pathway controls the balance between stem cell self-renewal and differentiation that is required for adaptive homeostasis in the gut in response to changing environmental conditions.
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