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Small intestinal stem cell identity is maintained with functional Paneth cells in heterotopically grafted epithelium onto the colon
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Cell TherapyAdult Stem CellImmunologyGastroenterologyFunctional Paneth CellsRegenerative MedicineSi Stem CellsStem CellsCell TransplantationIntestinal TransplantationStem Cell TherapiesCell BiologyTissue Regeneration CapabilitiesDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchStem-cell TherapyGut BarrierMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
To develop stem cell therapy for small intestinal (SI) diseases, it is essential to determine whether SI stem cells in culture retain their tissue regeneration capabilities. By using a heterotopic transplantation approach, we show that cultured murine SI epithelial organoids are able to reconstitute self-renewing epithelia in the colon. When stably integrated, the SI-derived grafts show many features unique only to the SI but distinct from the colonic epithelium. Our study provides evidence that cultured adult SI stem cells could be a source for cell therapy of intestinal diseases, maintaining their identity along the gastrointestinal tract through an epithelium-intrinsic mechanism.
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