Cells derived from the circulation contribute to the repair of lung injury

被引:113
|
作者
Abe, S [1 ]
Boyer, C [1 ]
Liu, XD [1 ]
Wen, FQ [1 ]
Kobayashi, T [1 ]
Fang, QH [1 ]
Wang, XQ [1 ]
Hashimoto, M [1 ]
Sharp, JG [1 ]
Rennard, SI [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Pulm & Crit Care Med Sect,Nebraska Med Ctr 985125, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
关键词
lung repair; parabiosis; stem/progenitor cell in blood;
D O I
10.1164/rccm.200307-908OC
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Bone marrow (stem/progenitor) cells have been shown to "differentiate" into cells in multiple tissues, including lung. A low number of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells also circulate in peripheral blood. The physiologic roles of these cells are still uncertain. This study was designed to test, using parabiotic mice that were joined surgically, whether stem/progenitor cells in blood contributed to the regeneration of lung after injury. Parabiotic mice were generated surgically by joining green fluorescent protein transgenic mice and wild-type littermates. These mice developed a common circulation (approximately 50% green cells in blood) by 2 weeks after surgery. The wild-type mouse was either uninjured or lethally irradiated or received intratracheal elastase or the combination of radiation with intratracheal elastase injection. Radiation or the combination of radiation with elastase significantly increased the proportion of bright green cells in the lungs of the wild-type mice. Morphologically, interstitial monocytes/macrophages, subepithelial fibroblast-like interstitial cells, and additionally type I alveolar epithelial cells immunostained for green fluorescent protein in wild-type mice. Approximately 5 to 20% of lung fibroblasts primary cultured from injured wild-type mice were green fluorescent protein expressing cells, indicating their blood derivation. This study demonstrates that stem/progenitor cells in blood contribute to the repair of lung injury in irradiated mice.
引用
收藏
页码:1158 / 1163
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Eosinophil-Derived Exosomes Contribute to Asthma Remodeling by Activating Structural Lung Cells
    Sastre, Beatriz
    Canas, Jose A.
    Rodrigo-Munoz, Jose M.
    Fernandez-Nieto, Mar
    Barranco, Pilar
    Quirce, Santiago
    Sastre, Joaquin
    Del Pozo, Victoria
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2018, 141 (02) : AB72 - AB72
  • [42] Bmi1+ cardiac progenitor cells contribute to myocardial repair following acute injury
    Valiente-Alandi, Inigo
    Albo-Castellanos, Carmen
    Herrero, Diego
    Sanchez, Iria
    Bernad, Antonio
    STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2016, 7
  • [43] Eosinophil-derived exosomes contribute to asthma remodelling by activating structural lung cells
    Canas, J. A.
    Sastre, B.
    Rodrigo-Munoz, J. M.
    Fernandez-Nieto, M.
    Barranco, P.
    Quirce, S.
    Sastre, J.
    del Pozo, V.
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY, 2018, 48 (09): : 1173 - 1185
  • [44] Bmi1+ cardiac progenitor cells contribute to myocardial repair following acute injury
    Iñigo Valiente-Alandi
    Carmen Albo-Castellanos
    Diego Herrero
    Iria Sanchez
    Antonio Bernad
    Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 7
  • [45] LUNG INJURY AND REPAIR IN RABBITS FROM VENTILATION WITH MOIST AIR
    TODD, DA
    JOHN, E
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY, 1989, 70 (06): : 637 - 645
  • [46] Cigarette smoke exposure impairs lung repair from injury
    Van Winkle, LS
    Evans, MJ
    Brown, CD
    Shimizu, JA
    Pinkerton, KE
    Plopper, CG
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 2000, 11 : 231A - 231A
  • [47] DOES THE BRONCHIAL CIRCULATION CONTRIBUTE TO PULMONARY LUNG LYMPH (QL)
    STOTHERT, J
    ABERNATHY, R
    WINN, R
    HILDEBRANDT, J
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1985, 44 (03) : 819 - 819
  • [48] Matrix-free human lung organoids derived from induced pluripotent stem cells to model lung injury
    Budeus, Bettina
    Kroepel, Chiara
    Stasch, Lisa Marie
    Klein, Diana
    STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2024, 15 (01)
  • [49] Transplantation of Menstrual Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promotes the Repair of LPS-Induced Acute Lung Injury
    Xiang, Bingyu
    Chen, Lu
    Wang, Xiaojun
    Zhao, Yongjia
    Wang, Yanling
    Xiang, Charlie
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2017, 18 (04):
  • [50] Regulatory T cells: Supporting lung homeostasis and promoting resolution and repair after lung injury
    Mccullough, Morgan J.
    Bose, Pria G.
    Mock, Jason R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY, 2024, 170