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Naomi Chege1,2, Constance A M Finney1,2
1Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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The intestinal epithelium is in continual flux. It must balance maintaining a healthy microbiota with detecting and destroying intestinal pathogens. Intestinal stem cells (ISCs), which sit in the crypts below the intestinal villi, control this process. Depending on the molecular signals they receive, ISCs rapidly differentiate into the different intestinal epithelial cell subsets, making the intestine a remarkably adaptable organ. However, pathogens can hijack ISC functions to their advantage and establish infections. In this review, we explore the mechanisms used by pathogens to exploit ISCs.
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