Stem Cell Populations and Regenerative Potential in Chronic Inflammatory Lung Diseases

F. Bucchieri, A. Fucarino, L. Rizzuto, A. Pitruzzella, A. Noto, F. Cappello, G. Zummo
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Several acute and chronic inflammatory pathologies of the lung are accompanied by structural modifications of airway mucosa that vary depending on the severity, duration and type of the disease. These morphological changes, that determine organ dysfunction, are not always reversible. Indeed, the cycle of injury and repair, influencing airway wall re- generation, may sometimes break off and an exacerbation of the pathology may occur. The mechanisms at the base of airway remodelling during inflammation have been widely studied and numerous evidences indicate that the molecular dialogue among the cells of the mucosa has an essential role in orchestrating cell differentiation and tissue repair. In this review, we revise old notions on pulmonary morphology at the light of some of the most recent discoveries concerning stem cell differentiation, tissue homeostasis and organ regeneration of the lung.
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慢性炎症性肺病的干细胞群和再生潜力
肺的一些急性和慢性炎症病理伴随着气道粘膜的结构改变,这种改变取决于疾病的严重程度、持续时间和类型。这些决定器官功能障碍的形态学变化并不总是可逆的。事实上,影响气道壁再生的损伤和修复的循环有时可能中断,并可能发生病理恶化。炎症期间气道重塑的基础机制已被广泛研究,大量证据表明粘膜细胞之间的分子对话在协调细胞分化和组织修复中起着重要作用。在这篇综述中,我们根据一些关于肺干细胞分化、组织稳态和器官再生的最新发现,修订了关于肺形态学的旧观念。
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