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Neuroendocrine cells orchestrate regeneration through Desert hedgehog signaling.
Neuroendocrine cells orchestrate regeneration through Desert hedgehog signaling. Cell Kong, W., Lu, W. J., Dubey, M., Suryawanshi, R. K., Vijayakumar, S., Jeong, Y., Gombar, S., Diehn, M., Shin, K., Ott, M., Chien, Y. H., Sarin, K. Y., Desai, T. J., Beachy, P. A. 2025Abstract
Understanding the mechanisms underlying mammalian regeneration may enable development of novel regenerative therapies. We present a mechanism wherein Desert hedgehog (Dhh), secreted from epithelial neuroendocrine cells, elicits a regenerative/protective response from mesenchymal cells. In mammalian airway, this mesenchymal response strikingly amplifies the initial signal from rare neuroendocrine cells to activate the entire tissue for survival and regeneration upon injury from SO2 gas inhalation or following influenza or SARS-CoV-2 infection. Similar epithelial-mesenchymal feedback (EMF) signaling directed by Dhh from neuroendocrine ß cells likewise protects mouse pancreatic islets from streptozotocin (STZ) injury. A role for EMF signaling in human pancreatic islets is suggested by higher incidence of diabetes in patients treated with Hedgehog pathway inhibitors. Remarkably, EMF augmentation by small-molecule Hedgehog pathway agonism protects against STZ injury of pancreatic ß cells and shields against airway injury from SO2 and influenza infection, with potential protective/therapeutic utility in chemical or infectious airway injury and in diabetes.
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.012
View details for PubMedID 40494346