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Listed:
- Zehong Zhang
(Sichuan University
Sichuan University)
- Qianyi Wan
(Sichuan University
Sichuan University)
- Yuedan Zhu
(Sichuan University)
- Jinbao Ye
(Sichuan University)
- Fang Fu
(Sichuan University)
- Xinxin Fan
(Sichuan University)
- Haiou Chen
(Sichuan University)
- Gang Ren
(Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine)
- Wei Jiang
(Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine)
- Xiaoxin Guo
(Sichuan University)
- Juanyu Zhou
(Sichuan University)
- La Yan
(Sichuan University)
- Jinhua Yan
(Sichuan University)
- Xingzhu Liu
(Sichuan University)
- Yu Yuan
(Sichuan University)
- Yi Chen
(Sichuan University)
- Haiyang Chen
(Sichuan University)
Abstract
Intestinal stem cell (ISC) aging diminishes the regenerative capacity of the intestinal epithelia, but effective therapeutic strategies to counteract human ISC aging remain elusive. Here, we find that the synthesis of α-lipoic acid (ALA) is reduced in old human small intestine. Notably, ALA supplementation inhibits ISC aging and decreases the number of atypical Paneth cells in old human intestinal organoids and in old mouse small intestines. Importantly, we discern that the effect of ALA on mitigating ISC aging is contingent upon the presence of Paneth cells. Inhibiting the mTOR pathway in Paneth cells with ALA or rapamycin significantly increases cyclic ADP ribose (cADPR) secretion and decreases Notum secretion, which, in turn, enhances ISC functions. In this work, our findings substantiate the role of ALA in inhibiting human ISC aging and present a potential therapeutic approach for managing age-related human intestinal diseases.
Suggested Citation
Zehong Zhang & Qianyi Wan & Yuedan Zhu & Jinbao Ye & Fang Fu & Xinxin Fan & Haiou Chen & Gang Ren & Wei Jiang & Xiaoxin Guo & Juanyu Zhou & La Yan & Jinhua Yan & Xingzhu Liu & Yu Yuan & Yi Chen & Haiy, 2025.
"Lipoic acid functions in Paneth cells to prevent human intestinal stem cell aging,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-20, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-61070-z
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-61070-z
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