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Combining Human Organoids and Organ-on-a-Chip Technology to Model Intestinal Region-Specific Functionality
Published on: May 5, 2022
Intestinal homeostasis: a communication between life and death
Lingyu Bao1,2, Bingyin Shi1, Yun-Bo Shi2
11Department of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University School of Medicine, No.277, Yanta West Road, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710061 People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Organ homeostasis is essential for organ physiology and disease prevention. In adult vertebrates, the intestinal epithelium is maintained through constant cell proliferation in the crypt and apoptosis of differentiated epithelial cells, mainly at the tip of the villus. Based on studies with altered cell proliferation and tissue damage in the adult mouse intestine, we hypothesize that there is a communication between cell proliferation in the crypt and cell death on the villus, likely via cell-cell and cell-ECM (extracellular matrix) interactions, to coordinate the rate of cell proliferation and death, thus ensuring epithelial homeostasis.
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