发育中的人下呼吸道上皮细胞/祖细胞:表征及移植到肺损伤大鼠模型

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Bioimpacts Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-22 DOI:10.34172/bi.2023.26456
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引言:对于肺损伤的细胞治疗,已经对几种细胞来源进行了广泛的研究。然而,人类胎儿呼吸细胞的潜力尚未得到系统的探索。在这里,我们假设这些细胞可能是最重要的来源之一,因此,我们广泛更新了它们表型的定义。方法:通过免疫染色、电子显微镜、流式细胞术、类器官测定和基因表达研究,对来自假腺期和小管期的人胎儿下呼吸道组织及其分离的上皮细胞进行评估。分离细胞的再生潜力已经在博来霉素诱导的肺损伤的大鼠模型中通过在损伤后第0天和第14天气管滴注和在第28天采集肺来评估。结果:我们确定了基础细胞(KRT5、KRT14、TRP63)、非基础细胞(AQP3和前SFTPC)和早期祖细胞(NKX2.1、SOX2、SOX9)标记物的相对、时间和空间表达模式。此外,我们还展示了呼吸衍生细胞有助于类器官中肺泡和气道样结构的体外形成的潜力。细胞治疗减少了大鼠肺纤维化的形成,改善了肺泡结构。它还上调IL-10(高达17.22倍)和表面活性剂蛋白C(高达2.71倍)的表达,下调TGF-β(高达5.89倍)和AQP5(高达3.28倍)。结论:我们提供了大量的证据表明,人胎儿呼吸道细胞可以改善肺损伤后的再生过程。此外,我们的广泛表征提供了这些细胞的最新表型图谱。
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Epithelial cells/progenitor cells in developing human lower respiratory tract: Characterization and transplantation to rat model of pulmonary injury.

Introduction: For cell-based therapies of lung injury, several cell sources have been extensively studied. However, the potential of human fetal respiratory cells has not been systematically explored for this purpose. Here, we hypothesize that these cells could be one of the top sources and hence, we extensively updated the definition of their phenotype.

Methods: Human fetal lower respiratory tissues from pseudoglandular and canalicular stages and their isolated epithelial cells were evaluated by immunostaining, electron microscopy, flow cytometry, organoid assay, and gene expression studies. The regenerative potential of the isolated cells has been evaluated in a rat model of bleomycin-induced pulmonary injury by tracheal instillation on days 0 and 14 after injury and harvest of the lungs on day 28.

Results: We determined the relative and temporal, and spatial pattern of expression of markers of basal (KRT5, KRT14, TRP63), non-basal (AQP3 and pro-SFTPC), and early progenitor (NKX2.1, SOX2, SOX9) cells. Also, we showed the potential of respiratory-derived cells to contribute to in vitro formation of alveolar and airway-like structures in organoids. Cell therapy decreased fibrosis formation in rat lungs and improved the alveolar structures. It also upregulated the expression of IL-10 (up to 17.22 folds) and surfactant protein C (up to 2.71 folds) and downregulated the expression of TGF-β (up to 5.89 folds) and AQP5 (up to 3.28 folds).

Conclusion: We provide substantial evidence that human fetal respiratory tract cells can improve the regenerative process after lung injury. Also, our extensive characterization provides an updated phenotypic profile of these cells.

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Bioimpacts
Bioimpacts Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: BioImpacts (BI) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary international journal, covering original research articles, reviews, commentaries, hypotheses, methodologies, and visions/reflections dealing with all aspects of biological and biomedical researches at molecular, cellular, functional and translational dimensions.
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