Regulation of colonic epithelial cell homeostasis by mTORC1

Kotani, Takenori and Setiawan, Jajar and Konno, Tasuku and Ihare, Noriko and Okamoto, Saki and Saito, Yasuyuki and Murata, Yoji and Noda, Tetsuo and Matozaki, Takashi (2020) Regulation of colonic epithelial cell homeostasis by mTORC1. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 10 (1). ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

Cell signaling important for homeostatic regulation of colonic epithelial cells (CECs) remains poorly understood. Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), a protein complex that contains the serine-threonine kinase mTOR, mediates signaling that underlies the control of cellular functions such as proliferation and autophagy by various external stimuli. We here show that ablation of tuberous sclerosis complex 2 (Tsc2), a negative regulator of mTORC1, specifically in intestinal epithelial cells of mice resulted in increased activity of mTORC1 of, as well as increased proliferative activity of, CECs. Such Tsc2 ablation also reduced the population of Lgr5-positive colonic stem cells and the expression of Wnt target genes in CECs. The stimulatory phosphorylation of the kinase Akt and inhibitory phosphorylation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β were both markedly decreased in the colon of the Tsc2 conditional knockout (CKO) mice. Development of colonic organoids with cryptlike structures was enhanced for Tsc2 CKO mice compared with control mice. Finally, Tsc2 CKO mice manifested increased susceptibility to dextran sulfate sodium–induced colitis. Our results thus suggest that mTORC1 activity promotes the proliferation of, as well as the expression of Wnt target genes in, CECs and thereby contributes to colonic organogenesis and homeostasis.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RB Biomedical Sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Biomedical Sciences
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2025 02:44
Last Modified: 24 Sep 2025 02:44
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/17889

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