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Abstract
Piezo1, which maintains the integrity and function of the intestinal epithelial barrier, is essential for colonic epithelial homeostasis. However, whether and how Piezo1 regulates colon stem cell fate remains unclear. Here, we show that Piezo1 inhibition promotes colon stem cell proliferation. Mechanistically, stearoyl-CoA 9-desaturase 1 (SCD1) is downstream of Piezo1 to affect colon stem cell stemness by acting on the Wnt-β-catenin pathway. For mice, the altered colon stem cell stemness after Piezo1 knockdown and activation was accompanied by a reprogrammed fatty acid (FA) metabolism in colon crypts. Notably, we found that GsMTX4 protects injured colon stem cell stemness in mouse and human colitis organoids. Our results elucidated the role of Piezo1 in regulating normal and postinjury colon stem cell fates through SCD1-Wnt-β-catenin and the SCD1-mediated FA desaturation process. These results provide fresh perspectives on the mechanical factors regulating colon stem cell fate and therapeutic strategies for related intestinal diseases.
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