Growth of the maternal intestine during reproduction

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2025-05-15

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Ameku, Tomotsune
Laddach, Anna
Beckwith, Hannah
Milona, Alexandra
Rogers, Loranzie S
Schwayer, Cornelia
Nye, Emma
Tough, Iain R
Thoumas, Jean-Louis
Gautam, Umesh Kumar

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Abstract

The organs of many female animals are remodeled by reproduction. Using the mouse intestine, a striking and tractable model of organ resizing, we find that reproductive remodeling is anticipatory and distinct from diet- or microbiota-induced resizing. Reproductive remodeling involves partially irreversible elongation of the small intestine and fully reversible growth of its epithelial villi, associated with an expansion of isthmus progenitors and accelerated enterocyte migration. We identify induction of the SGLT3a transporter in a subset of enterocytes as an early reproductive hallmark. Electrophysiological and genetic interrogations indicate that SGLT3a does not sustain digestive functions or enterocyte health; rather, it detects protons and sodium to extrinsically support the expansion of adjacent Fgfbp1-positive isthmus progenitors, promoting villus growth. Our findings reveal unanticipated specificity to physiological organ remodeling. We suggest that organ- and state-specific growth programs could be leveraged to improve pregnancy outcomes or prevent maladaptive consequences of such growth.

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Fgfbp1, SGLT3a, adult organ remodeling, intestinal epithelium, isthmus progenitor, lactation, plasticity, pregnancy, reproduction, small intestine, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

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Ameku, T, Laddach, A, Beckwith, H, Milona, A, Rogers, L S, Schwayer, C, Nye, E, Tough, I R, Thoumas, J-L, Gautam, U K, Wang, Y-F, Jha, S, Castano-Medina, A, Amourda, C, Vaelli, P M, Gevers, S, Irvine, E E, Meyer, L, Andrew, I, Choi, K L, Patel, B, Francis, A J, Studd, C, Game, L, Young, G, Murphy, K G, Owen, B, Withers, D J, Rodriguez-Colman, M, Cox, H M, Liberali, P, Schwarzer, M, Leulier, F, Pachnis, V, Bellono, N W & Miguel-Aliaga, I 2025, 'Growth of the maternal intestine during reproduction', Cell, vol. 188, no. 10, pp. 2738-2756.e22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.02.015