Type 2 alveolar cells are stem cells in adult lung.

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Barkauskas, Christina E

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Cronce, Michael J

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Rackley, Craig R

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Bowie, Emily J

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Keene, Douglas R

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Stripp, Barry R

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Randell, Scott H

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Noble, Paul W

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Hogan, Brigid LM

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2019-02-22T14:57:20Z

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2019-02-22T14:57:20Z

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2013-07

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2019-02-22T14:56:56Z

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Gas exchange in the lung occurs within alveoli, air-filled sacs composed of type 2 and type 1 epithelial cells (AEC2s and AEC1s), capillaries, and various resident mesenchymal cells. Here, we use a combination of in vivo clonal lineage analysis, different injury/repair systems, and in vitro culture of purified cell populations to obtain new information about the contribution of AEC2s to alveolar maintenance and repair. Genetic lineage-tracing experiments showed that surfactant protein C-positive (SFTPC-positive) AEC2s self renew and differentiate over about a year, consistent with the population containing long-term alveolar stem cells. Moreover, if many AEC2s were specifically ablated, high-resolution imaging of intact lungs showed that individual survivors undergo rapid clonal expansion and daughter cell dispersal. Individual lineage-labeled AEC2s placed into 3D culture gave rise to self-renewing "alveolospheres," which contained both AEC2s and cells expressing multiple AEC1 markers, including HOPX, a new marker for AEC1s. Growth and differentiation of the alveolospheres occurred most readily when cocultured with primary PDGFRα⁺ lung stromal cells. This population included lipofibroblasts that normally reside close to AEC2s and may therefore contribute to a stem cell niche in the murine lung. Results suggest that a similar dynamic exists between AEC2s and mesenchymal cells in the human lung.

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68782

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0021-9738

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1558-8238

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18069

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eng

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American Society for Clinical Investigation

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The Journal of clinical investigation

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10.1172/JCI68782

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Lung

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Cells, Cultured

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Stromal Cells

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Animals

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Mice, Inbred C57BL

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Mice, Transgenic

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Mice

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Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha

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Coculture Techniques

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Cell Differentiation

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Cell Proliferation

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Cell Lineage

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Adult Stem Cells

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Stem Cell Niche

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Lung Injury

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Mice, 129 Strain

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Alveolar Epithelial Cells

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Type 2 alveolar cells are stem cells in adult lung.

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Journal article

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3025

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3036

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7

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School of Medicine

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Duke

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Cell Biology

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Basic Science Departments

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Pediatrics

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine, Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine

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Medicine

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Student

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Published

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123

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