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Inhibiting sorting nexin 10 promotes mucosal healing through SREBP2-mediated stemness restoration of intestinal stem cells.

Weilian BaoYan YouJiahui NiHui HouJiaren LyuGuize FengYirui WangKeyuan YouSulin ZhangLijie ZhangXinyue CaoXu WangHaidong LiHong LiJiake XuChen-Ying LiuXiaomin LuoPeng DuDao-Feng ChenXiaoyan Shen
Published in: Science advances (2023)
Intestinal stem cell (ISC) is a promising therapeutic target for inflammatory bowel disease. Cholesterol availability is critical for ISC stemness. Low plasma cholesterol is a typical feature of Crohn's disease (CD); however, its impact on mucosal healing remains unclear. Here, we identified an essential role of sorting nexin 10 (SNX10) in maintaining the stemness of ISCs. SNX10 expression in intestinal tissues positively correlates with the severity of human CD and mouse colitis. Conditional SNX10 knockout in intestinal epithelial cells or ISCs promotes intestinal mucosal repair by maintaining the ISC population associated with increased intracellular cholesterol synthesis. Disassociation of ERLIN2 with SCAP by SNX10 deletion enhances the activation of SREBP2, resulting in increased cholesterol biosynthesis. DC-SX029, a small-molecule inhibitor of SNX10, was used to verify the druggable potential of SNX10 for the treatment of patients with CD. Our study provides a strategy for mucosal healing through SREBP2-mediated stemness restoration of ISCs.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • ulcerative colitis
  • small molecule
  • low density lipoprotein
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • endothelial cells
  • poor prognosis
  • signaling pathway
  • nk cells
  • bone marrow
  • immune response
  • cancer stem cells