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Weaning-Driven Gut Microbiome Shapes Intestinal Stem Cell Epigenetics to Train Immunological Memory (RNA-seq)

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During weaning, the transition to solid food diversifies the gut microbiome, triggering a programmed immune response critical for long-lasting mucosal immunity. Previous work showed that the gut microbiome mediates epigenetic development in intestinal stem cells (ISCs) during suckling, but what happens during weaning is unclear. Here, using genome-wide methylation profiling revealed that weaning-driven microbiome changes shape the DNA methylome and transcriptome of murine ISCs in an IFN-g dependent manner. Specifically, we observe demethylation of enhancer elements essential for MHC class II genes, which result in a transcriptional memory that persists through differentiation into adulthood. IFN-g blockade, or low-dose penicillin to target Gram-positive bacteria, in early life impaired microbiome-mediated epigenetic control and mucosal immunity, and exacerbated colitis. Murine organoids primed with IFN-g showed rapid, amplified transcriptional responses upon secondary stimulations. These findings reveal that early-life events alter the gut microbiome and these changes reprogram ISC epigenetic memory to shape mucosal immunity. Overall design: Comparative transcriptome profiles of colonic stem cells and differentiated cells from Lgr5 mice under specific-pathogen-free (SPF) and germ-free (GF) conditions at 15 weeks of age.
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2026-02-08
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