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The TMEM63B Channel Facilitates Intestinal Motility and Enhances Proliferation of Intestinal Stem Cells

cells. 2024-10; 
Jing-Jing Tu , Yan-Yu Zang , Yun Stone Shi ,and Xiao-Yu Teng
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Abstract

The intestines are in a constant state of motion and self-renewal. The mechanical breakdown of food facilitates intestinal movement and aids digestion. It is believed that mechanical stimulation, triggered by changes in osmotic pressure within the intestines, plays a crucial role in regulating gastrointestinal motility. While TRPs and PIEZO1/2 have been identified as mechanosensitive ion channels involved in this process, there still exist numerous unidentified channels with similar properties. In this study, we demonstrate that the TMEM63B expressed in intestinal stem cells contributes to the regulation of intestinal motility and digestion. The deletion of TMEM63B in intestinal stem cells not only decel... More

Keywords

TMEM63B; intestinal stem cells (ISCs); gastrointestinal motility and digestion; colitis; ISCs proliferation