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Dietary regulation of intestinal stem cells in health and disease

Hancheng Fan, Jiaqiang Wu, Kangping Yang, Chaoyi Xiong, Siyi Xiong, Xingwu Wu, Zheng Fang, Jing Zhu, Jialyu Huang

2023International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diet is a critical regulator for physiological metabolism and tissue homeostasis, with a close relation to health and disease. As an important organ for digestion and absorption, the intestine comes into direct contact with many dietary components. The rapid renewal of its mucosal epithelium depends on the continuous proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs). The function and metabolism of ISCs can be controlled by a variety of dietary patterns including calorie restriction, fasting, high-fat, ketogenic, and high-sugar diets, as well as different nutrients including vitamins, amino acids, dietary fibre, and probiotics. Therefore, dietary interventions targeting ISCs may make it possible to prevent and treat intestinal disorders such as colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and radiation enteritis. This review summarised recent research on the role and mechanism of diet in regulating ISCs, and discussed the potential of dietary modulation for intestinal diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Stem cellShort bowel syndromeCalorieResistant starchCalorie restrictionBiologyMedicineCancer researchBioinformaticsInternal medicinePhysiologyCell biologyBiochemistryParenteral nutritionStarchDietary Effects on HealthCancer Cells and MetastasisDigestive system and related health
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