肺泡上皮的合理工程。

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摘要

有一天,工程化的全肺可能会扩大终末期肺病患者的治疗选择。然而,离体肺再生的可行性仍然受到无法重现成熟、功能性肺泡上皮的限制。在这里,我们调节脱细胞肺支架中肺泡上皮2型细胞(AEC2)生态位的多模式成分,以指导上皮再生的AEC2行为。首先,在可溶性生长和成熟因子存在的情况下,内皮细胞与成纤维细胞协调,用分泌表面活性剂的AEC2促进肺泡支架群体。随后,Wnt和FGF激动剂的退出与潮汐级机械应变协同作用,在原位培养的肺泡中诱导AEC2向鳞状1型AECs(AEC1s)分化。这些结果概述了一种合理的策略,以设计上皮-间充质内皮-肺泡样单元中包含的AEC2和AEC1上皮,并强调了重建肺泡内细胞、生物化学和机械生态位线索之间的关键相互作用。
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Rational engineering of lung alveolar epithelium.

Rational engineering of lung alveolar epithelium.

Engineered whole lungs may one day expand therapeutic options for patients with end-stage lung disease. However, the feasibility of ex vivo lung regeneration remains limited by the inability to recapitulate mature, functional alveolar epithelium. Here, we modulate multimodal components of the alveolar epithelial type 2 cell (AEC2) niche in decellularized lung scaffolds in order to guide AEC2 behavior for epithelial regeneration. First, endothelial cells coordinate with fibroblasts, in the presence of soluble growth and maturation factors, to promote alveolar scaffold population with surfactant-secreting AEC2s. Subsequent withdrawal of Wnt and FGF agonism synergizes with tidal-magnitude mechanical strain to induce the differentiation of AEC2s to squamous type 1 AECs (AEC1s) in cultured alveoli, in situ. These results outline a rational strategy to engineer an epithelium of AEC2s and AEC1s contained within epithelial-mesenchymal-endothelial alveolar-like units, and highlight the critical interplay amongst cellular, biochemical, and mechanical niche cues within the reconstituting alveolus.

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npj Regenerative Medicine
npj Regenerative Medicine Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regenerative Medicine, an innovative online-only journal, aims to advance research in the field of repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and organs within the human body. As a part of the prestigious Nature Partner Journals series and in partnership with ARMI, this high-quality, open access journal serves as a platform for scientists to explore effective therapies that harness the body's natural regenerative capabilities. With a focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration, npj Regenerative Medicine actively encourages studies that bridge the gap between basic research and clinical tissue repair strategies.
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