Calorie Restriction Increases the Number of Competing Stem Cells and Decreases Mutation Retention in the Intestine

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2020-07-21

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Bruens, Lotte
Ellenbroek, Saskia Inge Johanna
Suijkerbuijk, Saskia Jacoba Elisabeth
Azkanaz, Maria
Hale, Alexander James
Toonen, Pim
Flanagan, Dustin James
Sansom, Owen James
Snippert, HJGORCID 0000-0002-4189-5213ISNI 0000000397056790
van Rheenen, JaccoISNI 0000000389238762

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Abstract

Calorie restriction (CR) extends lifespan through several intracellular mechanisms, including increased DNA repair, leading to fewer DNA mutations that cause age-related pathologies. However, it remains unknown how CR acts on mutation retention at the tissue level. Here, we use Cre-mediated DNA recombination of the confetti reporter as proxy for neutral mutations and follow these mutations by intravital microscopy to identify how CR affects retention of mutations in the intestine. We find that CR leads to increased numbers of functional Lgr5+ stem cells that compete for niche occupancy, resulting in slower but stronger stem cell competition. Consequently, stem cells carrying neutral or Apc mutations encounter more wild-type competitors, thus increasing the chance that they get displaced from the niche to get lost over time. Thus, our data show that CR not only affects the acquisition of mutations but also leads to lower retention of mutations in the intestine.

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calorie restriction, competition, diet, intestine, Lgr5, mutation retention, stem cells, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article

Citation

Bruens, L, Ellenbroek, S I J, Suijkerbuijk, S J E, Azkanaz, M, Hale, A J, Toonen, P, Flanagan, D J, Sansom, O J, Snippert, H J & van Rheenen, J 2020, 'Calorie Restriction Increases the Number of Competing Stem Cells and Decreases Mutation Retention in the Intestine', Cell Reports, vol. 32, no. 3, 107937, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107937