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Ex vivo expanded human cord blood-derived hematopoietic progenitor cells induce lung growth and alveolarization in injured newborn lungs

机译:离体扩增的人类脐带血来源的造血祖细胞在受伤的新生肺中诱导肺生长和肺泡形成

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BackgroundWe investigated the capacity of expanded cord blood-derived CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells to undergo respiratory epithelial differentiation ex vivo, and to engraft and attenuate alveolar disruption in injured newborn murine lungs in vivo.MethodsRespiratory epithelial differentiation was studied in CD34+ cells expanded in the presence of growth factors and cytokines (“basic” medium), in one group supplemented with dexamethasone (“DEX”). Expanded or freshly isolated CD34+ cells were inoculated intranasally in newborn mice with apoptosis-induced lung injury. Pulmonary engraftment, lung growth and alveolarization were studied at 8?weeks post-inoculation.ResultsSP-C mRNA expression was seen in 2/7 CD34+ cell isolates expanded in basic media and in 6/7 isolates expanded in DEX, associated with cytoplasmic SP-C immunoreactivity and ultrastructural features suggestive of type II cell-like differentiation. Administration of expanding CD34+ cells was associated with increased lung growth and, in animals treated with DEX-exposed cells, enhanced alveolar septation. Freshly isolated CD34+ cells had no effect of lung growth or remodeling. Lungs of animals treated with expanded CD34+ cells contained intraalveolar aggregates of replicating alu-FISH-positive mononuclear cells, whereas epithelial engraftment was extremely rare.ConclusionExpanded cord blood CD34+ cells can induce lung growth and alveolarization in injured newborn lungs. These growth-promoting effects may be linked to paracrine or immunomodulatory effects of persistent cord blood-derived mononuclear cells, as expanded cells showed limited respiratory epithelial transdifferentiation.
机译:背景我们研究了扩增的脐带血来源的CD34 +造血祖细胞在体外经历呼吸道上皮分化,并在体内植入和减弱新生鼠肺中肺泡破坏的能力。方法研究了在存在以下情况的情况下扩增的CD34 +细胞的呼吸道上皮分化。一组补充地塞米松(“ DEX”)的生长因子和细胞因子(“基本”培养基)。鼻内接种具有凋亡诱导的肺损伤的新生小鼠鼻内接种扩增或新鲜分离的CD34 +细胞。接种后8周研究肺移植,肺生长和肺泡化。结果在基本培养基中扩增的2/7 CD34 +细胞分离株和在DEX中扩增的6/7分离株中观察到SP-C mRNA表达,与细胞质SP-相关C免疫反应性和超微结构特征提示II型细胞样分化。给予扩张的CD34 +细胞与增加的肺部生长有关,在接受DEX暴露的细胞治疗的动物中,肺泡分隔增强。新鲜分离的CD34 +细胞对肺部生长或重塑没有影响。用扩增的CD34 +细胞治疗的动物的肺中含有肺泡内复制的alu-FISH阳性单核细胞聚集体,而上皮植入极为罕见。结论扩增的脐血CD34 +细胞可诱导新生肺损伤中的肺生长和肺泡化。这些促进生长的作用可能与持续性脐带血来源的单核细胞的旁分泌或免疫调节作用有关,因为扩增的细胞显示出有限的呼吸道上皮转分化作用。

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