🔬 Bidirectional communication between neurons in the mesentery and ileal myenteric neurons www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
A sneak peak of a complex and technically challenging experiment that my lab developed: doi.org/10.1096/fj.2.... Super proud of PhD candidate Hannah Johnson for showcasing our Whole-gut spatial genomic analysis in #zebrafish. This video illustrates one landmark in the protocol after multiple 1/3
Nature research paper: Intestinal macrophages modulate synucleinopathy along the gut–brain axis go.nature.com/4rg6DOI
Intestinal macrophages modulate synucleinopathy along the gut–brain axis - Nature
Muscularis macrophages, housekeepers of enteric nervous system integrity and intestinal homeostasis, modulate α-synuclein pathology and neurodegeneration in models of Parkinson’s disease, and understanding the accompanying mechanisms could pave the way for early-stage biomarkers.
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📢 Remember those sleepless nights when you were kept awake from not knowing how the HSPG expression was in #ENS ganglia in #Hirschsprung 's disease?! 🤯 These days are over, as you can read all about it in our new paper @ngmjournal.bsky.social ! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Perlecan, CollagenXVIII, and Agrin Expression in Normo‐, Hypo‐, and Aganglionic Segments in Hirschsprung's Disease
The secretory heparan sulphate proteoglycans perlecan, agrin, collagen18A1 are expressed in the periganglionic sheath of enteric ganglia in resectates of Hirschsprung's disease patients and non-Hirsc...
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We're excited to announce that applications for the best early investigator meeting in the field are open now. Treat yourself in this festive period and apply. For details visit lbbb2026.com Please share with friends and colleagues. @dgnm.bsky.social
Really enjoyed highlighting this work by @vmsruetten.bsky.social from @mishaahrens.bsky.social lab for preLights. WHOLISTIC! A whole-body functional atlas of cellular dynamics. Lots of cool things in the preprint. @hhmijanelia.bsky.social @prelights.bsky.social
WHOLISTIC: A whole-body functional atlas of cellular dynamics @sinanmalik.bsky.social covers work from the @mishaahrens.bsky.social Lab. “This #preprint represents the kind of transformative science that redefines what is possible in a field.” #preLight ⬇️ prelights.biologists.com/highlights/i...
Human gut M cells resemble dendritic cells and present gluten antigen @nature.com @hansclevers.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Enteric nervous system-derived VIP restrains differentiation of LGR5+ stem cells toward the secretory lineage controlling type 1 and 2 immune balance @natimmunol.nature.com @champalimaudf.bsky.social @neuroimmune-rok.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41... www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Enteric Neurons Join the Dialogue on Pain! A recent study reveals that cholinergic circuits within the colon communicate through dorsal root ganglion (DRG) pathways, particularly following inflammation. 👉 www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
An enteric-DRG pathway for interoception and visceral pain in mice
Wang et al. reveal a neuroanatomical and functional crosstalk between cholinergic enteric neurons and sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglia that mediates colonic interoception. While this…
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STEM CELL THERAPIES FOR ENTERIC NEUROPATHIES, with Dr Lincon Stamp, Senior Research Fellow & Group Leader, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Melbourne @unimelb.bsky.social , Victoria, Australia @stamphaolab.bsky.social youtu.be/4EdI2jJL1l8
👉 We generated a starter pack for #neurogastroenterology and enteric #neuroscience! Let's connect and bring gut-brain research and clinical neurogastroenterology to the next level! 🌐 go.bsky.app/3Z82PbH
💡 Always a good time to be reminded: "if you fuse your protein of interest to GFP or EGFP to study the protein's behavior ... you are using a tag with a serious drawback." Same goes for anything that doesn't have 'm' in its name (looking at you, dTomato and StayGold)
When is a Monomer not a Monomer? The Top Three Ways Your Favorite Fluorescent Protein Oligomerizes in Cells
Many commonly used fluorescent proteins form dimers producing artifacts in a variety of experimental settings. Learn how to avoid these artifacts.
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New online! Nutrient sensing and small intestinal enteric neurons
Nutrient sensing and small intestinal enteric neurons
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Published online: 24 July 2025; doi:10.1038/s41575-025-01105-4Nutrient sensing and small intestinal enteric neurons
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Nature research paper: Nutrients activate distinct patterns of small-intestinal enteric neurons go.nature.com/4lr616y
Nutrients activate distinct patterns of small-intestinal enteric neurons - Nature
Calcium imaging of the mouse jejunum shows that specific nutrients in the intestinal lumen are detected by epithelial cells, which activate specific sets of enteric neurons through a serotonin-mediated signalling process.
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Ecstatic to share our paper on nutrient signaling in the #EntericNervousSystem published in Nature! 🧪 We explored how neurons in the gut respond to basic nutrients that we typically ingest and tested whether they can distinguish between different nutrients 🔬 Check it out 👉 tinyurl.com/3vc756dv
The website for next year's symposium on 'ENS development, function and repair' is online! Please visit ens-leuven2026.eu and mark your 📆 Updates and more information will follow soon. We hope to see you next April in Leuven 🇧🇪 with your most exciting #ENS science! @pietervandenberghe.bsky.social
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Check out our new study on the innermost nervous system of the body—the submucosal plexus. We define three neuronal classes, map their connectivity, and uncover their stepwise development via phenotypic switching. Congrats to all authors! #NatureNeuroscience #EntericNervousSystem rdcu.be/eoqXz
The transcriptomes, connections and development of submucosal neuron classes in the mouse small intestine
Nature Neuroscience - The neuronal composition of the intestinal submucosal plexus is incompletely understood. Here Li et al. define their neuron classes, connectome and stepwise acquisition of...
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New preprint from our group on bioRxiv, a little step towards a better understanding of how coordinated contractions develop in the human intestine. Please check it out and let us know your thoughts.
Purinergic signalling and calcium dynamics: potential drivers in the onset of coordinated intestinal motility in human fetal development https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.17.649306v1
April 2025 issue of Trends in Neurosciences: www.cell.com/issue/S0166-... Free featured articles & more: cell.com/trends/neuro... Cover article: ‘MicroRNA regulation of enteric nervous system development and disease’ by Holland et al., @wboesmans.bsky.social group www.cell.com/trends/neuro...
New study: Boosting serotonin in the gut (not the brain) eases anxiety + depression—without the side effects. A safer path for treatment, especially during pregnancy. #GutBrainAxis #MentalHealth #SSRI @karapedsgastrodoc.bsky.social @nyupainresearch.bsky.social www.nyu.edu/about/news-p...
Scientists Find Promising New Target for Antidepressants—In the Gut
Increasing serotonin in the lining of the gut improves anxiety and depression in animal studies and may offer new therapeutic approach during pregnancy to avoid newfound risk of digestive issues in ch...
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Check this #JS2025 #colloque #GLICO Glial communication 🧠 🎤 @wboesmans.bsky.social @candicechaps.bsky.social #IBrunet #QRoux @laisbfugio.bsky.social #VMoulle #CLeBerre 💻 #MDerkindren #TDurand @labsoap.bsky.social 🗓️ 27-05 Nantes 🚧 Free Registration limited seats js.univ-nantes.fr/jassiste-aux...
Intestinal-region-specific functions of AHR in intrinsic enteric neurons during infections
Intestinal-region-specific functions of AHR in intrinsic enteric neurons during infections
Intrinsic enteric neurons (iENs) emerge as crucial regulators of immune responses in the intestine, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Sun et al. show that AHR differentially regulates iEN activation in different intestinal segments and that AHR expression in neurons constrains ILC3 responses and antibacterial immunity in the ileum.
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Now online! Enteric neuronal Piezo1 maintains mechanical and immunological homeostasis by sensing force
Enteric neuronal Piezo1 maintains mechanical and immunological homeostasis by sensing force
Expression and functional analysis define how Piezo1-dependent cholinergic responses by enteric neurons directly sense luminal pressure to orchestrate digestion and inflammation in mice.
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Epic effort led by Tomo Ameku in the lab, with contributions from the labs of Nick Bellono, Vassilis Pachnis, @francoisleulier.bsky.social, @schwarzergnoto.bsky.social, @priscaliberali.bsky.social, @coxlabkcl.bsky.social, @priscaliberali.bsky.social and Maria Rodriguez-Colman
Lab’s latest: (mouse) mums grow their guts during pregnancy and lactation: www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
📖 LATEST ISSUE NOW LIVE 📖 This issue commemorates the late Dr. Gary M. Mawe who was a highly respected and much-loved Reviewing Editor for The Journal of Physiology. His snowflake photography features as the issue cover art❄️📷 🔗https://buff.ly/8BaJ270
Excited to share this collaborative work led by Guosong Hong’s group @stanfordneuro.bsky.social. A new method to render animals optically transparent for deep tissue imaging across the visible spectrum 🌈 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Color-neutral and reversible tissue transparency enables longitudinal deep-tissue imaging in live mice
Light scattering in biological tissue presents a significant challenge for deep in vivo imaging. Our previous work demonstrated the ability to achieve optical transparency in live mice using intensely...
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Nature research paper: Topological segregation of stress sensors along the gut crypt–villus axis https://go.nature.com/4b4jcpC
Topological segregation of stress sensors along the gut crypt–villus axis - Nature
Serotonergic enterochromaffin cells of the intestine exhibit distinct sensory, secretory and physiological properties depending on their location within the complex crypt–villus architecture of the gut.
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There is a disconnect between the current molecular, morphological and functional descriptions of cells in most nervous systems https://go.nature.com/4jUeXRq
Does a cell’s gene expression always reflect its function?
Transcriptionally similar neurons can be functionally diverse.
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Does what's happening in your gut affect what's happening in your brain? Researchers at the Crick are continuously learning new things about this complex relationship. Read more about their work and the gut-brain connection. 👇 www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-01...
Understanding our complex gut brain
Researchers are uncovering the complex connection between your gut and brain.
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