肺泡上皮2型细胞在急性肺损伤和急性呼吸窘迫综合征中的时空命运和调控

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Burns & Trauma Pub Date : 2025-07-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/burnst/tkaf050
Wanda Bi, Rui Wang, Saiying Hou, Wenyi Liu, Huacai Zhang, Zhe Xu, Jin Deng, Zhen Wang, Ling Zeng, Jianxin Jiang
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摘要

急性肺损伤(ALI)和急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)在重症监护中面临重大挑战,死亡率高,治疗选择有限。肺泡上皮2型(AT2)细胞是肺修复和再生的核心,在维持肺稳态中起着至关重要的作用。然而,在肺损伤和修复的不同阶段,AT2细胞命运的调控机制仍不完全清楚。这篇综述深入研究了AT2细胞的时空异质性,强调了它们在肺损伤反应中的动态行为。我们探讨了AT2细胞在炎症、修复和纤维化的各个阶段的关键作用,并讨论了这些过程如何受到衰老、机械应力和肺泡微环境相互作用等因素的影响。这篇综述还强调了整合时空多组学方法来揭示AT2细胞功能的分子机制及其潜在治疗应用的重要性。此外,我们讨论了通过靶向递送系统增强AT2细胞再生能力的新策略,包括蛋白质、基因和线粒体治疗。通过提高我们对AT2细胞生物学的理解和改进治疗方法,我们的目标是为更有效地治疗肺损伤疾病,特别是ALI和ARDS铺平道路。
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Alveolar epithelial type 2 cells in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome: spatiotemporal fate and regulation.

Acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) present significant challenges in critical care, with high mortality rates and limited treatment options. Alveolar epithelial type 2 (AT2) cells are central to lung repair and regeneration and play a vital role in maintaining lung homeostasis. However, the regulatory mechanisms governing AT2 cell fate during different stages of lung injury and repair remain incompletely understood. This review delves into the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of AT2 cells, highlighting their dynamic behavior in response to lung injury. We explore the pivotal role of AT2 cells across various stages of inflammation, repair, and fibrosis and discuss how these processes are influenced by factors such as aging, mechanical stress, and interactions within the alveolar microenvironment. This review also emphasizes the importance of integrating spatiotemporal multiomics approaches to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying AT2 cell function and their potential therapeutic applications. Furthermore, we discuss novel strategies for enhancing the regenerative capacity of AT2 cells through targeted delivery systems, including protein, gene, and mitochondrial therapies. By advancing our understanding of AT2 cell biology and improving therapeutic approaches, we aim to pave the way for more effective treatments for lung injury diseases, particularly ALI and ARDS.

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Burns & Trauma
Burns & Trauma 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
9.40%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: The first open access journal in the field of burns and trauma injury in the Asia-Pacific region, Burns & Trauma publishes the latest developments in basic, clinical and translational research in the field. With a special focus on prevention, clinical treatment and basic research, the journal welcomes submissions in various aspects of biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cells, critical care, immunobiology, skin transplantation, and the prevention and regeneration of burns and trauma injuries. With an expert Editorial Board and a team of dedicated scientific editors, the journal enjoys a large readership and is supported by Southwest Hospital, which covers authors'' article processing charges.
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