Authors
Goker, S., Lee, S. S., Gaizer, B., Matsu-ura, T., Tsoi, S., Wu, G., Lim, H.-W., Juhasz, J., Csikasz-Nagy, A., Hong, C. I.
Abstract
The circadian clock regulates diverse cellular processes, including intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) proliferation. However, mechanisms regulating clock-dependent IEC differentiation remain unknown. We performed a time course RNA-Seq using the mouse small intestine and identified NOTCH signaling, a key mechanism regulating IEC differentiation, as one of the pathways under the control of circadian rhythms. Using mouse enteroids, we discovered that a NOTCH reporter, Hes1-luciferase, exhibits both ultradian or circadian oscillations depending on the stemness of mouse enteroids. Furthermore, single-cell analysis of Hes1-mCherry revealed that the period of Hes1 oscillations varies widely, but circadian rhythms modulate the number of Hes1-mCherry+ cells in the population. Finally, we show that Paneth cell numbers fluctuate over the circadian cycle, suggesting that circadian clock-regulated Hes1 drives the circadian dynamics of IEC composition. Our study provides a deeper insight into circadian regulation of IEC differentiation, which will be critical for applications of chronotherapies for digestive diseases.
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