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    Differentiated cells across multiple species and organs can re-enter the cell cycle to aid in injury-induced tissue regeneration by a cellular program called paligenosis. Here, we show that activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) is induced early during paligenosis in multiple cellular contexts, transcriptionally activating the lysosomal trafficking gene Rab7b. ATF3 and RAB7B are upregulated in gastric and pancreatic digestive-enzyme-secreting cells at the onset of paligenosis Stage 1, when cells massively induce autophagic and lysosomal machinery to dismantle differentiated cell morphological features. Their expression later ebbs before cells enter mitosis during Stage 3. Atf3-/- mice fail to induce RAB7-positive autophagic and lysosomal vesicles, eventually causing increased death of cells en route to Stage 3. Finally, we observe that ATF3 is expressed in human gastric metaplasia and during paligenotic injury across multiple other organs and species. Thus, our findings indicate ATF3 is an evolutionarily conserved gene orchestrating the early paligenotic autodegradative events that must occur before cells are poised to proliferate and contribute to tissue repair. © 2021 The Authors.

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    Megan D Radyk, Lillian B Spatz, Bianca L Peña, Jeffrey W Brown, Joseph Burclaff, Charles J Cho, Yan Kefalov, Chien-Cheng Shih, James Aj Fitzpatrick, Jason C Mills. ATF3 induces RAB7 to govern autodegradation in paligenosis, a conserved cell plasticity program. EMBO reports. 2021 Sep 06;22(9):e51806

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    PMID: 34309175

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