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- Maria C. Basil
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Fabian L. Cardenas-Diaz
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Jaymin J. Kathiriya
(University of California, San Francisco)
- Michael P. Morley
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Justine Carl
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Alexis N. Brumwell
(University of California, San Francisco)
- Jeremy Katzen
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Katherine J. Slovik
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Apoorva Babu
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Su Zhou
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Madison M. Kremp
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Katherine B. McCauley
(Boston University and Boston Medical Center)
- Shanru Li
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Joseph D. Planer
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Shah S. Hussain
(University of Alabama at Birmingham)
- Xiaoming Liu
(University of Iowa)
- Rebecca Windmueller
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Yun Ying
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Kathleen M. Stewart
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Michelle Oyster
(University of Pennsylvania)
- Jason D. Christie
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Joshua M. Diamond
(University of Pennsylvania)
- John F. Engelhardt
(University of Iowa)
- Edward Cantu
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Steven M. Rowe
(University of Alabama at Birmingham)
- Darrell N. Kotton
(Boston University and Boston Medical Center
Boston University and Boston Medical Center)
- Harold A. Chapman
(University of California, San Francisco
University of California, San Francisco)
- Edward E. Morrisey
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
Abstract
The human lung differs substantially from its mouse counterpart, resulting in a distinct distal airway architecture affected by disease pathology in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In humans, the distal branches of the airway interweave with the alveolar gas-exchange niche, forming an anatomical structure known as the respiratory bronchioles. Owing to the lack of a counterpart in mouse, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern respiratory bronchioles in the human lung remain uncharacterized. Here we show that human respiratory bronchioles contain a unique secretory cell population that is distinct from cells in larger proximal airways. Organoid modelling reveals that these respiratory airway secretory (RAS) cells act as unidirectional progenitors for alveolar type 2 cells, which are essential for maintaining and regenerating the alveolar niche. RAS cell lineage differentiation into alveolar type 2 cells is regulated by Notch and Wnt signalling. In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, RAS cells are altered transcriptionally, corresponding to abnormal alveolar type 2 cell states, which are associated with smoking exposure in both humans and ferrets. These data identify a distinct progenitor in a region of the human lung that is not found in mouse that has a critical role in maintaining the gas-exchange compartment and is altered in chronic lung disease.
Suggested Citation
Maria C. Basil & Fabian L. Cardenas-Diaz & Jaymin J. Kathiriya & Michael P. Morley & Justine Carl & Alexis N. Brumwell & Jeremy Katzen & Katherine J. Slovik & Apoorva Babu & Su Zhou & Madison M. Kremp, 2022.
"Human distal airways contain a multipotent secretory cell that can regenerate alveoli,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 604(7904), pages 120-126, April.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:604:y:2022:i:7904:d:10.1038_s41586-022-04552-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04552-0
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