INDUCTION OF A NOVEL EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR-SECRETING CELL LINEAGE BY MUCOSAL ULCERATION IN HUMAN GASTROINTESTINAL STEM-CELLS

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WRIGHT, NA
PIKE, C
ELIA, G
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[1] ICRF Laboratories, London WC2 3PN, Lincoln's Inn Fields
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10.1038/343082a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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EPIDERMAL growth factor, and its human homologue urogastrone (EGF/URO)1, are secreted by the gut-associated salivary and Brunner's glands2,3. Recombinant EGF/URO is a powerful stimulator of cell proliferation and differentiation in the rodent4-7 and neonatal human8 intestine. But EGF/URO is not absorbed from the adult gut9,10 and has no action when given through the gut lumen6; thus the role of secreted EGF/URO is unknown. We now report that ulceration of the epithelium anywhere in the human gastrointestinal tract induces the development of a novel cell lineage from gastrointestinal stem cells. This lineage initially appears as a bud from the base of intestinal crypts, adjacent to the ulcer, and grows locally as a tubule, ramifying to form a new small gland, and ultimately emerges onto the mucosal surface. The lineage produces neutral mucin, shows a unique lectin-binding profile and immunophenotype, is nonproliferative, and contains and secretes abundant immunoreactive EGF/URO. We propose that all gastrointestinal stem cells can produce this cell lineage after mucosal ulceration, secreting EGF/URO to stimulate cell proliferation, regeneration and ulcer healing. This cell lineage is very commonly associated with gastrointestinal mucosal ulceration, and we conclude that a principal in vivo role for EGF/URO is to stimulate ulcer healing throughout the gut through induction of this cell lineage in the adjacent mucosa. © 1990 Nature Publishing Group.
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