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Published on: February 16, 2024
Intercellular Coupling of the Cell Cycle and Circadian Clock in Adult Stem Cell Culture
Toru Matsu-Ura1, Andrey Dovzhenok2, Eitaro Aihara1
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0576, USA.
Abstract:
Circadian clock-gated cell division cycles are observed from cyanobacteria to mammals via intracellular molecular connections between these two oscillators. Here we demonstrate WNT-mediated intercellular coupling between the cell cycle and circadian clock in 3D murine intestinal organoids (enteroids). The circadian clock gates a population of cells with heterogeneous cell-cycle times that emerge as 12-hr synchronized cell division cycles. Remarkably, we observe reduced-amplitude oscillations of circadian rhythms in intestinal stem cells and progenitor cells, indicating an intercellular signal arising from differentiated cells governing circadian clock-dependent synchronized cell division cycles. Stochastic simulations and experimental validations reveal Paneth cell-secreted WNT as the key intercellular coupling component linking the circadian clock and cell cycle in enteroids.
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