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Abstract

Little is known about how pro-obesity diets regulate tissue stem and progenitor cell function. Here we show that high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity augments the numbers and function of Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells of the mammalian intestine. Mechanistically, a HFD induces a robust peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta (PPAR-δ) signature in intestinal stem cells and progenitor cells (non-intestinal stem cells), and pharmacological activation of PPAR-δ recapitulates the effects of a HFD on these cells. Like a HFD, ex vivo treatment of intestinal organoid cultures with fatty acid constituents of the HFD enhances the self-renewal potential of these organoid bodies in a PPAR-δ-dependent manner. Notably, HFD- and agonist-activated PPAR-δ signalling endow organoid-initiating capacity to progenitors, and enforced PPAR-δ signalling permits these progenitors to form in vivo tumours after loss of the tumour suppressor Apc. These findings highlight how diet-modulated PPAR-δ activation alters not only the function of intestinal stem and progenitor cells, but also their capacity to initiate tumours.

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Title
High-fat diet enhances stemness and tumorigenicity of intestinal progenitors
Author
Beyaz, Semir; Mana, Miyeko D; Roper, Jatin; Kedrin, Dmitriy; Saadatpour, Assieh; Hong, Sue-Jean; Bauer-Rowe, Khristian E; Xifaras, Michael E; Akkad, Adam; Arias, Erika; Pinello, Luca; Katz, Yarden; Shinagare, Shweta; Abu-Remaileh, Monther; Mihaylova, Maria M; Lamming, Dudley W; Dogum, Rizkullah; Guo, Guoji; Bell, George W; Selig, Martin; Nielsen, G Petur; Gupta, Nitin; Ferrone, Cristina R; Deshpande, Vikram; Yuan, Guo-Cheng; Orkin, Stuart H; Sabatini, David M; Yilmaz, Ömer H
Pages
53-58M
Section
ARTICLE
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Mar 3, 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
00280836
e-ISSN
14764687
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1772142404
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Mar 3, 2016