TY - JOUR
T1 - Endogenous distal airway progenitor cells, lung mechanics, and disproportionate lobar growth following long-term postpneumonectomy in mice
AU - Eisenhauer, Philip
AU - Earle, Benjamin
AU - Loi, Roberto
AU - Sueblinvong, Viranuj
AU - Goodwin, Meagan
AU - Allen, Gilman B.
AU - Lundblad, Lennart
AU - Mazan, Melissa R.
AU - Hoffman, Andrew M.
AU - Weiss, Daniel J.
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - Using a model of postpneumonectomy (PNY) compensatory lung growth in mice, we previously observed an increase in numbers of a putative endogenous distal airway progenitor cell population (CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells located at bronchoalveolar duct junctions [BADJs]), at 3, 7, and 14 days after pneumonectomy, returning to baseline at 28 days post-PNY. As the origin of these cells is poorly understood, we evaluated whether bone marrow cells contributed to the pool of these or other cells during prolonged post-PNY lung regrowth. Na?̈ve and sexmismatched chimeric mice underwent left PNY and were evaluated at 1, 2, and 3 months for numbers of BADJ CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells and presence of donor-derived marrow cells engrafted as airway or alveolar epithelium. Nonchimeric mice were also examined at 12 months after PNY for numbers of BADJ CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells. Notably, the right accessory lobe (RAL) continued to grow disproportionately over 12 months, a novel finding not previously described. Assessment of lung mechanics demonstrated an increase in lung stiffness following PNY, which significantly diminished over 1 year, but remained elevated relative to 1-year-old na?̈ve controls. However, the number of CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos BADJ cells 1-month following PNY was equivalent to that found in na?̈ve controls even after 12 months of continued RAL growth. Notably, no donor bone marrow-derived cells engrafted as airway or alveolar epithelial cells, including those at the BADJ, up to 3 months after PNY. These studies suggest that lung epithelial cells, including CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells, are not replenished from marrow-derived cells during post-PNY lung growth in mice.
AB - Using a model of postpneumonectomy (PNY) compensatory lung growth in mice, we previously observed an increase in numbers of a putative endogenous distal airway progenitor cell population (CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells located at bronchoalveolar duct junctions [BADJs]), at 3, 7, and 14 days after pneumonectomy, returning to baseline at 28 days post-PNY. As the origin of these cells is poorly understood, we evaluated whether bone marrow cells contributed to the pool of these or other cells during prolonged post-PNY lung regrowth. Na?̈ve and sexmismatched chimeric mice underwent left PNY and were evaluated at 1, 2, and 3 months for numbers of BADJ CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells and presence of donor-derived marrow cells engrafted as airway or alveolar epithelium. Nonchimeric mice were also examined at 12 months after PNY for numbers of BADJ CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells. Notably, the right accessory lobe (RAL) continued to grow disproportionately over 12 months, a novel finding not previously described. Assessment of lung mechanics demonstrated an increase in lung stiffness following PNY, which significantly diminished over 1 year, but remained elevated relative to 1-year-old na?̈ve controls. However, the number of CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos BADJ cells 1-month following PNY was equivalent to that found in na?̈ve controls even after 12 months of continued RAL growth. Notably, no donor bone marrow-derived cells engrafted as airway or alveolar epithelial cells, including those at the BADJ, up to 3 months after PNY. These studies suggest that lung epithelial cells, including CCSPpos/pro-SPCpos cells, are not replenished from marrow-derived cells during post-PNY lung growth in mice.
KW - Bronchioalveolar stem cell
KW - Lung regeneration
KW - Postpneumonectomy lung growth
KW - Progenitor cell
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84879928242&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/stem.1377
DO - 10.1002/stem.1377
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 23533195
AN - SCOPUS:84879928242
SN - 1066-5099
VL - 31
SP - 1330
EP - 1339
JO - Stem Cells
JF - Stem Cells
IS - 7
ER -