Age-associated changes in lineage composition of the enteric nervous system regulate gut health and disease.

aging developmental biology enteric nervous system human maturation mesoderm mouse neural crest neuroscience peripheral neuroscience

Journal

eLife
ISSN: 2050-084X
Titre abrégé: Elife
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101579614

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
18 Dec 2023
Historique:
medline: 18 12 2023
pubmed: 18 12 2023
entrez: 18 12 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The enteric nervous system (ENS), a collection of neural cells contained in the wall of the gut, is of fundamental importance to gastrointestinal and systemic health. According to the prevailing paradigm, the ENS arises from progenitor cells migrating from the neural crest and remains largely unchanged thereafter. Here, we show that the lineage composition of maturing ENS changes with time, with a decline in the canonical lineage of neural-crest derived neurons and their replacement by a newly identified lineage of mesoderm-derived neurons. Single cell transcriptomics and immunochemical approaches establish a distinct expression profile of mesoderm-derived neurons. The dynamic balance between the proportions of neurons from these two different lineages in the post-natal gut is dependent on the availability of their respective trophic signals, GDNF-RET and HGF-MET. With increasing age, the mesoderm-derived neurons become the dominant form of neurons in the ENS, a change associated with significant functional effects on intestinal motility which can be reversed by GDNF supplementation. Transcriptomic analyses of human gut tissues show reduced GDNF-RET signaling in patients with intestinal dysmotility which is associated with reduction in neural crest-derived neuronal markers and concomitant increase in transcriptional patterns specific to mesoderm-derived neurons. Normal intestinal function in the adult gastrointestinal tract therefore appears to require an optimal balance between these two distinct lineages within the ENS.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38108810
doi: 10.7554/eLife.88051
pii: 88051
doi:
pii:

Banques de données

GEO
['GSE213604', 'GSE156146', 'GSE153192', 'GSE101968', 'GSE149524']

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : NIH HHS
ID : R01AG066768
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIH HHS
ID : R01DK080920
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIH HHS
ID : P30DK089502
Pays : United States

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

SK, MS, JS, AS, SN, LB, CZ, AB, ZW, GL, JL, MK, SB, MA, ML, EV, LG, PP No competing interests declared

Auteurs

Subhash Kulkarni (S)

Division of Gastroenterology, Dept of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, United States.
Division of Medical Sciences, Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States.

Monalee Saha (M)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Jared Slosberg (J)

Department of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Alpana Singh (A)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Sushma Nagaraj (S)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Laren Becker (L)

Division of Gastroenterology, Stanford University - School of Medicine, Stanford, United States.

Chengxiu Zhang (C)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Alicia Bukowski (A)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Zhuolun Wang (Z)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Guosheng Liu (G)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Jenna M Leser (JM)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Mithra Kumar (M)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Shriya Bakhshi (S)

Center for Neurogastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Matthew J Anderson (MJ)

Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, United States.

Mark Lewandoski (M)

Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, United States.

Elizabeth Vincent (E)

Department of Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Loyal A Goff (LA)

Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.
Kavli Neurodiscovery Institute, Johns Hopkins University - School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.

Pankaj Jay Pasricha (PJ)

Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, United States.

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