Homeostatic control of stem cell activity during intestinal regeneration

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Abstract

Stem cells proliferate rapidly to maintain fast tissue turnover during regeneration. However, the feedback mechanisms in stem cells that prevent hyperproliferation remain unclear, and their dysregulation can lead to organ failure and cancer. Here, we identified nuclear factor-Y (NF-Y) as the transcriptional repressors to maintain the stem cell quiescence during intestinal homeostasis. We found that NF-Y negatively regulates intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation through preferentially occupying the promoters of EGFR signaling pathway components Egfr/Mkp3/Raf/Ras/pointed, via the action of histone acetyltransferase Nejire (Nej)/p300 dependent transcription regulation. While the loss of NF-Y enhances ISC proliferation, cell death and sensitivity to stress and tumor induced mortality. Moreover, NF-Y acts together with Nej to restrict Egfr expression and suppress ISC hyperproliferation. Together, these results demonstrate NF-Y acts with Nej serve as a key negative feedback module to orchestrate transcription initiation and termination of growth signaling in the control of stem cell activity in homeostatic and disease conditions.

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