EGF and BMPs Govern Differentiation and Patterning in Human Gastric Glands
Sarah Wölffling
1
,
Alice Anna Daddi
2
,
Aki Imai Matsushima
3, 4
,
Kristin Fritsche
1
,
Christian Goosmann
1
,
Jan Traulsen
2
,
Richard Lisle
2
,
M Schmid
1
,
Maria Del Mar Reines Benassar
1
,
Lennart Pfannkuch
1
,
V. Brinkmann
1
,
Jan Bornschein
5, 6
,
Peter Malfertheiner
7
,
Jürgen Ordemann
8
,
Alexander Link
7
,
Thomas Meyer
3, 9
,
Francesco Boccellato
2, 3
8
Department of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery, Helios Klinikum, Berlin, Germany
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-08-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 7.195
CiteScore: 39.5
Impact factor: 25.1
ISSN: 00165085, 15280012
PubMed ID:
33957136
Gastroenterology
Hepatology
Abstract
The homeostasis of the gastrointestinal epithelium relies on cell regeneration and differentiation into distinct lineages organized inside glands and crypts. Regeneration depends on Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation, but to understand homeostasis and its dysregulation in disease, we need to identify the signaling microenvironment governing cell differentiation. By using gastric glands as a model, we have identified the signals inducing differentiation of surface mucus-, zymogen-, and gastric acid-producing cells.We generated mucosoid cultures from the human stomach and exposed them to different growth factors to obtain cells with features of differentiated foveolar, chief, and parietal cells. We localized the source of the growth factors in the tissue of origin.We show that epidermal growth factor is the major fate determinant distinguishing the surface and inner part of human gastric glands. In combination with bone morphogenetic factor/Noggin signals, epidermal growth factor controls the differentiation of foveolar cells vs parietal or chief cells. We also show that epidermal growth factor is likely to underlie alteration of the gastric mucosa in the precancerous condition atrophic gastritis.Use of our recently established mucosoid cultures in combination with analysis of the tissue of origin provided a robust strategy to understand differentiation and patterning of human tissue and allowed us to draw a new, detailed map of the signaling microenvironment in the human gastric glands.
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Wölffling S. et al. EGF and BMPs Govern Differentiation and Patterning in Human Gastric Glands // Gastroenterology. 2021. Vol. 161. No. 2. p. 623-636.e16.
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Wölffling S., Daddi A. A., Imai Matsushima A., Fritsche K., Goosmann C., Traulsen J., Lisle R., Schmid M., Reines Benassar M. D. M., Pfannkuch L., Brinkmann V., Bornschein J., Malfertheiner P., Ordemann J., Link A., Meyer T., Boccellato F. EGF and BMPs Govern Differentiation and Patterning in Human Gastric Glands // Gastroenterology. 2021. Vol. 161. No. 2. p. 623-636.e16.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1053/j.gastro.2021.04.062
UR - https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2021.04.062
TI - EGF and BMPs Govern Differentiation and Patterning in Human Gastric Glands
T2 - Gastroenterology
AU - Wölffling, Sarah
AU - Daddi, Alice Anna
AU - Imai Matsushima, Aki
AU - Fritsche, Kristin
AU - Goosmann, Christian
AU - Traulsen, Jan
AU - Lisle, Richard
AU - Schmid, M
AU - Reines Benassar, Maria Del Mar
AU - Pfannkuch, Lennart
AU - Brinkmann, V.
AU - Bornschein, Jan
AU - Malfertheiner, Peter
AU - Ordemann, Jürgen
AU - Link, Alexander
AU - Meyer, Thomas
AU - Boccellato, Francesco
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/08/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 623-636.e16
IS - 2
VL - 161
PMID - 33957136
SN - 0016-5085
SN - 1528-0012
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@article{2021_Wölffling,
author = {Sarah Wölffling and Alice Anna Daddi and Aki Imai Matsushima and Kristin Fritsche and Christian Goosmann and Jan Traulsen and Richard Lisle and M Schmid and Maria Del Mar Reines Benassar and Lennart Pfannkuch and V. Brinkmann and Jan Bornschein and Peter Malfertheiner and Jürgen Ordemann and Alexander Link and Thomas Meyer and Francesco Boccellato},
title = {EGF and BMPs Govern Differentiation and Patterning in Human Gastric Glands},
journal = {Gastroenterology},
year = {2021},
volume = {161},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2021.04.062},
number = {2},
pages = {623--636.e16},
doi = {10.1053/j.gastro.2021.04.062}
}
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Wölffling, Sarah, et al. “EGF and BMPs Govern Differentiation and Patterning in Human Gastric Glands.” Gastroenterology, vol. 161, no. 2, Aug. 2021, pp. 623-636.e16. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2021.04.062.