Defined conditions for long-term expansion of murine and human alveolar epithelial stem cells in three-dimensional cultures.
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2022-06-10
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Alveolar type 2 cells (AT2s) serve as stem cells of the alveoli and restore cell numbers after injury. Here, we describe a detailed protocol for the isolation, purification, and culture of murine and human AT2s. We have developed chemically defined and stroma-free culture conditions that enable expansion and maintenance of AT2s. The culture conditions are scalable and compatible with high-throughput chemical and genetic screenings and can potentially be used to generate large AT2 numbers for cell-based therapies. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Katsura et al. (2020).
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Konishi, Satoshi, Aleksandra Tata and Purushothama Rao Tata (2022). Defined conditions for long-term expansion of murine and human alveolar epithelial stem cells in three-dimensional cultures. STAR protocols, 3(2). p. 101447. 10.1016/j.xpro.2022.101447 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25525.
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Aleksandra Tata
Purushothama Rao Tata
Lung regeneration
Lung stem cells
Cell plasticity
Organoid models
Lung Fibrosis
Single Cell Biology
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