The alveolus: Our current knowledge of how the gas exchange unit of the lung is constructed and repaired.

2区 生物学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Current Topics in Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctdb.2024.01.002
Kuan Zhang, Erica Yao, Thin Aung, Pao-Tien Chuang
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Abstract

The mammalian lung completes its last step of development, alveologenesis, to generate sufficient surface area for gas exchange. In this process, multiple cell types that include alveolar epithelial cells, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts undergo coordinated cell proliferation, cell migration and/or contraction, cell shape changes, and cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions to produce the gas exchange unit: the alveolus. Full functioning of alveoli also involves immune cells and the lymphatic and autonomic nervous system. With the advent of lineage tracing, conditional gene inactivation, transcriptome analysis, live imaging, and lung organoids, our molecular understanding of alveologenesis has advanced significantly. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge of the constituents of the alveolus and the molecular pathways that control alveolar formation. We also discuss how insight into alveolar formation may inform us of alveolar repair/regeneration mechanisms following lung injury and the pathogenic processes that lead to loss of alveoli or tissue fibrosis.

肺泡我们目前对肺部气体交换单元的构造和修复方式的了解。
哺乳动物的肺完成了发育的最后一步--肺泡生成,以产生足够的表面积进行气体交换。在这一过程中,包括肺泡上皮细胞、内皮细胞和成纤维细胞在内的多种细胞类型经历了协调的细胞增殖、细胞迁移和/或收缩、细胞形状变化以及细胞与细胞、细胞与基质之间的相互作用,从而形成气体交换单元:肺泡。肺泡的全面运作还涉及免疫细胞、淋巴系统和自主神经系统。随着品系追踪、条件基因失活、转录组分析、活体成像和肺器官组织的出现,我们对肺泡生成的分子认识有了长足的进步。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前关于肺泡组成成分和控制肺泡形成的分子途径的知识。我们还讨论了对肺泡形成的深入了解如何让我们了解肺损伤后的肺泡修复/再生机制以及导致肺泡缺失或组织纤维化的致病过程。
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