Intestine is the organ for food digestion, nutrient absorption and pathogen defense, in which processes intestinal epithelium plays a central role. Intestinal epithelium undergoes fast turnover, and its homeostasis is… Click to show full abstract
Intestine is the organ for food digestion, nutrient absorption and pathogen defense, in which processes intestinal epithelium plays a central role. Intestinal epithelium undergoes fast turnover, and its homeostasis is regulated by multiple signaling pathways, including Wnt, Notch, Hippo and BMP pathways. BMP signaling has been shown to negatively regulate self-renewal of Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells, constrains the expansion of intestinal epithelium, therefore attenuating colorectal cancer formation. BMPs and their receptors are expressed in both epithelial and mesenchymal cells, suggesting a two-way interaction between the mesenchyme and epithelium. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of the function of BMP signaling in homeostasis, cancerous transformation and inflammatory response of intestinal epithelium.
               
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