For over a century, fasting regimens have improved health, lifespan and tissue regeneration in diverse organisms, including humans(1-6). However, how fasting and post-fast refeeding affect adult stem cells and tumour formation has yet to be explored in depth. Here we demonstrate that post-fast refeeding increases intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation and tumour formation; post-fast refeeding augments the regenerative capacity of Lgr5(+) ISCs, and loss of the tumour suppressor gene Apc in post-fast-refed ISCs leads to a higher tumour incidence in the small intestine and colon than in the fasted or ad libitum-fed states, demonstrating that post-fast refeeding is a distinct state. Mechanistically, we discovered that robust mTORC1 induction in post-fast-refed ISCs increases protein synthesis via polyamine metabolism to drive these changes, as inhibition of mTORC1, polyamine metabolite production or protein synthesis abrogates the regenerative or tumorigenic effects of post-fast refeeding. Given our findings, fast-refeeding cycles must be carefully considered and tested when planning diet-based strategies for regeneration without increasing cancer risk, as post-fast refeeding leads to a burst in stem-cell-driven regeneration and tumorigenicity.

Imada, S., Khawaled, S., Shin, H., Meckelmann, S.W., Whittaker, C.A., Corrêa, R.O., et al. (2024). Short-term post-fast refeeding enhances intestinal stemness via polyamines. NATURE, 633(8031), 895-904 [10.1038/s41586-024-07840-z].

Short-term post-fast refeeding enhances intestinal stemness via polyamines

Alquati C.;Ricciardiello L.;
2024

Abstract

For over a century, fasting regimens have improved health, lifespan and tissue regeneration in diverse organisms, including humans(1-6). However, how fasting and post-fast refeeding affect adult stem cells and tumour formation has yet to be explored in depth. Here we demonstrate that post-fast refeeding increases intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation and tumour formation; post-fast refeeding augments the regenerative capacity of Lgr5(+) ISCs, and loss of the tumour suppressor gene Apc in post-fast-refed ISCs leads to a higher tumour incidence in the small intestine and colon than in the fasted or ad libitum-fed states, demonstrating that post-fast refeeding is a distinct state. Mechanistically, we discovered that robust mTORC1 induction in post-fast-refed ISCs increases protein synthesis via polyamine metabolism to drive these changes, as inhibition of mTORC1, polyamine metabolite production or protein synthesis abrogates the regenerative or tumorigenic effects of post-fast refeeding. Given our findings, fast-refeeding cycles must be carefully considered and tested when planning diet-based strategies for regeneration without increasing cancer risk, as post-fast refeeding leads to a burst in stem-cell-driven regeneration and tumorigenicity.
2024
Imada, S., Khawaled, S., Shin, H., Meckelmann, S.W., Whittaker, C.A., Corrêa, R.O., et al. (2024). Short-term post-fast refeeding enhances intestinal stemness via polyamines. NATURE, 633(8031), 895-904 [10.1038/s41586-024-07840-z].
Imada, S.; Khawaled, S.; Shin, H.; Meckelmann, S. W.; Whittaker, C. A.; Corrêa, R. O.; Alquati, C.; Lu, Y.; Tie, G.; Pradhan, D.; Calibasi-Kocal, G.; ...espandi
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