Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck, M.D., Ph.D.

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Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck, M.D., Ph.D.
Title
Professor
Department
Department of Pathology and Immunology
Institution
Washington University
Address
660 South Euclid Avenue
3001 Regis
City, State, ZIP
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone
(314) 362-4214
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://immunobiology.wustl.edu/stappenbeck-thaddeus.asp
Research field
Molecular Biology
Award year
2005

Research

We study the role of intestinal epithelial stem cells and their progeny in development and disease (such as inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer). A critical function of these cells is to generate and continuously maintain an expansive epithelial barrier. Our goal is to determine how this barrier rapidly expands during development and is preserved when breached. Our working model is that communication of the epithelial stem cells with the underlying mesenchymal cells (the stem cell niche) drives these processes. We use the mouse intestine as an in vivo system model system. To disrupt the epithelial barrier, we use combinations of genetic, pharmacologic, lumenal and physical manipulations (the latter using biopsies visualized with a colonoscope designed for mice). We are currently defining the molecular nature of these stem cell/niche interactions under a variety of conditions that damage the colonic epithelial barrier. In addition, we are investigating the role of growth factors secreted by the epithelial stem cells that control fibroblast differentiation in the stem cell niche.

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