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Inflation-collapse dynamics drive patterning and morphogenesis in intestinal organoids

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  • Sep 2, 2021
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Naren Tallapragada
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How stem cells self-organize to form structured tissues is an unsolved problem. Intestinal organoids offer a model of self-organization as they generate stem cell zones (SCZs) of ty... Show More

How stem cells self-organize to form structured tissues is an unsolved problem. Intestinal organoids offer a model of self-organization as they generate stem cell zones (SCZs) of typical size even without a spatially structured environment. Here we examine processes governing the size of SCZs. We improve the viability and homogeneity of intestinal organoid cultures to enable long-term time-lapse imaging of multiple organoids in parallel. We find that SCZs are shaped by fission events under strong control of ion channel-mediated inflation and mechanosensitive Piezo-family channels. Fission occurs through stereotyped modes of dynamic behavior that differ in their coordination of budding and differentiation. Imaging and single-cell transcriptomics show that inflation drives acute stem cell differentiation and induces a stretch-responsive cell state characterized by large transcriptional changes, including upregulation of Piezo1. Our results reveal an intrinsic capacity of the intestinal epithelium to self-organize by modulating and then responding to its mechanical state.

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Caleb Weinreb @caleb_weinreb ยท Apr 29, 2021
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This paper is science at its best: years of labor to get beautiful measurements; noticing something strange/random and following up; culminating in fundamental new insights. Congrats @NTallapragada @HaileyCambra @KleinLabHMS!!
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