Acute Lung Injury Associated Milieus Regulate the Plasticity of Type I Alveolar Cells via KLF2

Jian-xin Jiang, L. Zeng
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Efficient repair and regeneration of alveolar epithelium after acute lung injuries are critical for pulmonary maintenance. Previous studies suggested alveolar type II cells (ATIIs) are progenitors in the adult lung and Alveolar Type I cells (ATIs) are terminally differentiated. However, recent studies develop fresh perspectives, which suggest ATIs may play more roles. Here we show that ATIs exhibit markedly enhanced proliferation capacity and express a set of ATIIs associated genes after treated with damaged lung milieus. These changed characteristics suggest ATIs generate phenotypic plasticity and exhibit dedifferentiated state. We identify KLF2 as a regulator of the module. Knockdown of KLF2 induces gene expression is consistent to those observed in milieu treated cells. These findings demonstrate the unanticipated plasticity of ATIs and suggest the molecular mechanisms controlling ATI-ATII plasticity which deserve more explorations.
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急性肺损伤相关环境通过KLF2调控I型肺泡细胞的可塑性
急性肺损伤后肺泡上皮的有效修复和再生对肺的维持至关重要。先前的研究表明,肺泡II型细胞(ATIIs)是成人肺的祖细胞,肺泡I型细胞(ATIs)是终末分化的。然而,最近的研究提出了新的观点,表明ATIs可能发挥更多的作用。在这里,我们发现ATIs在受损肺环境治疗后表现出明显增强的增殖能力和表达一组ATIIs相关基因。这些特征的变化表明ATIs产生了表型可塑性,并表现出去分化状态。我们将KLF2确定为该模块的调节器。敲低KLF2诱导的基因表达与在环境处理细胞中观察到的一致。这些发现证明了atii具有意想不到的可塑性,并提出了控制atii - atii可塑性的分子机制,值得进一步探索。
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