Changes in the Proportion of Each Cell Type After hiPSC-Derived Airway Epithelia Transplantation.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Masayuki Kitano, Yasuyuki Hayashi, Hiroe Ohnishi, Hideaki Okuyama, Masayoshi Yoshimatsu, Keisuke Mizuno, Fumihiko Kuwata, Takeshi Tada, Yo Kishimoto, Satoshi Morita, Koichi Omori
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Abstract

No radical treatment is available for the regeneration of dysfunction and defects in airway epithelia. Artificial tracheae made of polypropylene and collagen sponge were used in clinical studies to reconstitute tracheae after resection. For early epithelialization of the luminal surface of the artificial trachea, a model was established, that is, an artificial trachea covered with human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived airway epithelial cells (hiPSC-AECs) was transplanted into a tracheal defect in an immunodeficient rat. Unlike the cell types of hiPSC-derived cells that are currently used in clinical studies, AECs maintain tissues by proliferation and differentiation of basal cells into various cell types that constitute AECs constantly. Therefore, post-transplantation, the proportion of each cell type, such as ciliated and goblet cells, may change; however, no studies have examined this possibility. In this study, using our hiPSC-AEC-transplanted rat model, we investigated changes in the proportion of each cell type in hiPSC-AECs pre-transplantation and post-transplantation. As a result, the proportion of each cell type changed post-transplantation. The proportion of ciliated, basal, and club cells increased, and the proportion of goblet cells decreased post-transplantation. In addition, the proportion of each cell type in engrafted hiPSC-AECs is more similar to the proportion of each cell type in normal proximal airway tissue than the proportion of each cell type pre-transplantation. The results of this study are useful for the development of therapeutic techniques using hiPSC-AEC transplantation.

hiPSC 衍生气道上皮细胞移植后各细胞类型比例的变化
对于气管上皮功能障碍和缺损的再生,目前尚无根治方法。临床研究使用聚丙烯和胶原海绵制成的人工气管来重建切除后的气管。为了使人工气管管腔表面尽早上皮化,我们建立了一个模型,即把覆盖有人类诱导多能干细胞衍生气道上皮细胞(hiPSC-AECs)的人工气管移植到免疫缺陷大鼠的气管缺损处。与目前用于临床研究的 hiPSC 衍生细胞的细胞类型不同,气道上皮细胞通过增殖和基础细胞分化成各种细胞类型来维持组织,从而不断构成气道上皮细胞。因此,移植后各细胞类型(如纤毛细胞和鹅口疮细胞)的比例可能会发生变化;然而,目前还没有研究探讨过这种可能性。在本研究中,我们利用 hiPSC-AEC 移植大鼠模型,研究了移植前和移植后 hiPSC-AECs 中各类型细胞比例的变化。结果发现,移植后每种细胞类型的比例都发生了变化。移植后,纤毛细胞、基底细胞和棒状细胞的比例增加,而小管细胞的比例减少。此外,与移植前相比,移植后的 hiPSC-AECs 中各细胞类型的比例与正常近端气道组织中各细胞类型的比例更为相似。这项研究的结果有助于利用 hiPSC-AEC 移植开发治疗技术。
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Cell Transplantation
Cell Transplantation 生物-细胞与组织工程
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.00%
发文量
97
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Cell Transplantation, The Regenerative Medicine Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that is published 12 times annually. Cell Transplantation is a multi-disciplinary forum for publication of articles on cell transplantation and its applications to human diseases. Articles focus on a myriad of topics including the physiological, medical, pre-clinical, tissue engineering, stem cell, and device-oriented aspects of the nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, and endothelial systems, as well as genetically engineered cells. Cell Transplantation also reports on relevant technological advances, clinical studies, and regulatory considerations related to the implantation of cells into the body in order to provide complete coverage of the field.
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