Distinct Airway Epithelial Stem Cells Hide among Club Cells but Mobilize to Promote Alveolar Regeneration.
Citation | Kathiriya, Jaymin J, et al. “Distinct Airway Epithelial Stem Cells Hide Among Club Cells But Mobilize to Promote Alveolar Regeneration”. 2020. Cell Stem Cell, vol. 26, no. 3, 2020, pp. 346–358.e4. |
Author | Jaymin J Kathiriya, Alexis N Brumwell, Julia R Jackson, Xiaodan Tang, Harold A Chapman |
Keywords | MHC(high) airway progenitors, alveolar injury and regeneration, bleomycin injury, dedifferentiation, lung epithelial stem cells, Oxygenation, single cell transcriptomics, transplantation |
Abstract |
Lung injury activates specialized adult epithelial progenitors to regenerate the epithelium. Depending on the extent of injury, both remaining alveolar type II cells (AEC2s) and distal airway stem/progenitors mobilize to cover denuded alveoli and restore normal barriers. The major source of airway stem/progenitors other than basal-like cells remains uncertain. Here, we define a distinct subpopulation (∼5%) of club-like lineage-negative epithelial progenitors (LNEPs) marked by high H2-K1 expression critical for alveolar repair. Quiescent H2-K1 cells account for virtually all in vitro regenerative activity of airway lineages. After bleomycin injury, H2-K1 cells expand and differentiate in vivo to alveolar lineages. However, injured H2-K1 cells eventually develop impaired self-renewal with features of senescence, limiting complete repair. Normal H2-K1 cells transplanted into injured lungs differentiate into alveolar cells and rescue lung function. These findings indicate that small subpopulations of specialized stem/progenitors are required for effective lung regeneration and are a potential therapeutic adjunct after major lung injury. |
Year of Publication |
2020
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Journal |
Cell stem cell
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Volume |
26
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Issue |
3
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Number of Pages |
346-358.e4
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Date Published |
12/2020
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ISSN Number |
1875-9777
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DOI |
10.1016/j.stem.2019.12.014
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Alternate Journal |
Cell Stem Cell
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PMID |
31978363
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PMCID |
PMC7233183
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