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EMBO Mol Med ; 15(4): e15674, 2023 04 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36855912

ABSTRACT

Besides genetic alterations, the cellular environment also determines disease onset and progression. When different cell types contribute to disease outcome, this imposes environmental challenges as different cell types likely differ in their extracellular dependencies. Hsa-microRNA-31-5p (miR-31) is highly expressed in keratinocytes of psoriatic skin, and we show that expression in keratinocytes is induced by limited glucose availability and enables increased survival under limiting glucose conditions by increasing glutamine metabolism. In addition, miR-31 expression results in not only secretion of specific metabolites (aspartate and glutamate) but also secretion of immunomodulatory factors. We show that this miR-31-induced secretory phenotype is sufficient to induce Th17 cell differentiation, a hallmark of psoriasis. Inhibitors of miR31-induced metabolic rewiring and metabolic crosstalk with immune cells alleviate psoriasis pathology in a mouse model of psoriasis. Together our data illustrate an emerging concept of metabolic interaction across cell compartments that characterizes disease development, which can be employed to design effective treatment options for disease, as shown here for psoriasis.


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MicroRNAs , Psoriasis , Animals , Mice , MicroRNAs/genetics , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Keratinocytes , Psoriasis/genetics , Skin/pathology , Cell Differentiation , Cell Proliferation/genetics
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Cell Metab ; 32(5): 889-900.e7, 2020 11 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33147486

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Differential WNT and Notch signaling regulates differentiation of Lgr5+ crypt-based columnar cells (CBCs) into intestinal cell lineages. Recently we showed that mitochondrial activity supports CBCs, while adjacent Paneth cells (PCs) show reduced mitochondrial activity. This implies that CBC differentiation into PCs involves a metabolic transition toward downregulation of mitochondrial dependency. Here we show that Forkhead box O (FoxO) transcription factors and Notch signaling interact in determining CBC fate. In agreement with the organoid data, Foxo1/3/4 deletion in mouse intestine induces secretory cell differentiation. Importantly, we show that FOXO and Notch signaling converge on regulation of mitochondrial fission, which in turn provokes stem cell differentiation into goblet cells and PCs. Finally, scRNA-seq-based reconstruction of CBC differentiation trajectories supports the role of FOXO, Notch, and mitochondria in secretory differentiation. Together, this points at a new signaling-metabolic axis in CBC differentiation and highlights the importance of mitochondria in determining stem cell fate.


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Goblet Cells , Intestines/cytology , Mitochondria/metabolism , Paneth Cells , Stem Cells , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Cell Line , Forkhead Transcription Factors/metabolism , Goblet Cells/cytology , Goblet Cells/metabolism , Mice , Mitochondrial Dynamics , Paneth Cells/cytology , Paneth Cells/metabolism , Receptors, Notch/metabolism , Stem Cells/cytology , Stem Cells/metabolism
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