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Preservation of Human Colonic Stem Cells Requires an ERK Dynamics Checkpoint Mediated by AKT

Riede, L.; Borowiec, A.; Mallick, S.; Mallick, S.; Chakrabarti, J.; Thorne, C. A.; Pond, K. W.

2026-04-05 cell biology
10.64898/2026.04.02.715982 bioRxiv
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Colonic stem cells reside in a microenvironment enriched in epidermal growth factor, which is essential for their survival and can activate both PI3K-AKT and MAPK-ERK pathways. This predicts co-activation of both pathways within the growth factor-high stem cell compartment at the base of crypts. However, in patient-derived human colonic organoids and normal human tissue, stem cells maintain robust AKT activity while suppressing ERK signaling despite active EGFR engagement. As stem cells differentiate, they activate pulsatile Erk signaling, which is essential for migration, survival, and maintenance of barrier function. We show that AKT-dependent phosphorylation of Raf-1 at serine 259 establishes a post-receptor checkpoint that maintains ERK temporal dynamics in stem cells. Acute activation of ERK in stem cells triggers rapid global differentiation. Disruption of the ERK checkpoint via mutation of serine 259 leads to sustained AKT and ERK co-activation in stem cells. Unlike ERK/AKT coactivation driven by apoptosis, co-activation in the stem cell compartment results in the emergence of a neoplastic, architecturally disorganized cell population dominating the cell fate profile. Incredibly, introducing brief ERK pulses through Akt inhibition or ERK activation triggers re-differentiation of neoplastic cells. Consistent with duration-dependent MAPK encoding principles, these data demonstrate that regardless of baseline signaling amplitude, ERK signaling dynamics are epistatic to total kinase signaling load in human colonic stem cells.

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