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  • The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) plays a crucial role in sensing environmental factors, influencing the gut's health and protection against diseases like colitis and colorectal cancer.
  • AHR is essential for stopping the regeneration process of intestinal cells after injury, ensuring that cells regain their proper mature identity.
  • Research shows that AHR regulates key transcription factors and controls genetic accessibility, emphasizing its role in maintaining a balance between tissue regeneration and preventing cancer transformation.

Article Abstract

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is an environmental sensor that integrates microbial and dietary cues to influence physiological processes within the intestinal microenvironment, protecting against colitis and colitis-associated colorectal cancer development. Rapid tissue regeneration upon injury is important for the reinstatement of barrier integrity and its dysregulation promotes malignant transformation. Here we show that AHR is important for the termination of the regenerative response and the reacquisition of mature epithelial cell identity post injury in vivo and in organoid cultures in vitro. Using an integrative multi-omics approach in colon organoids, we show that AHR is required for timely termination of the regenerative response through direct regulation of transcription factors involved in epithelial cell differentiation as well as restriction of chromatin accessibility to regeneration-associated Yap/Tead transcriptional targets. Safeguarding a regulated regenerative response places AHR at a pivotal position in the delicate balance between controlled regeneration and malignant transformation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983642PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29098-7DOI Listing

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