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Alveolar epithelial cell mesenchymal transition develops in vivo during pulmonary fibrosis and is regulated by the extracellular matrix.


ABSTRACT: Mechanisms leading to fibroblast accumulation during pulmonary fibrogenesis remain unclear. Although there is in vitro evidence of lung alveolar epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), whether EMT occurs within the lung is currently unknown. Biopsies from fibrotic human lungs demonstrate epithelial cells with mesenchymal features, suggesting EMT. To more definitively test the capacity of alveolar epithelial cells for EMT, mice expressing beta-galactosidase (beta-gal) exclusively in lung epithelial cells were generated, and their fates were followed in an established model of pulmonary fibrosis, overexpression of active TGF-beta1. beta-gal-positive cells expressing mesenchymal markers accumulated within 3 weeks of in vivo TGF-beta1 expression. The increase in vimentin-positive cells within injured lungs was nearly all beta-gal-positive, indicating epithelial cells as the main source of mesenchymal expansion in this model. Ex vivo, primary alveolar epithelial cells cultured on provisional matrix components, fibronectin or fibrin, undergo robust EMT via integrin-dependent activation of endogenous latent TGF-beta1. In contrast, primary cells cultured on laminin/collagen mixtures do not activate the TGF-beta1 pathway and, if exposed to active TGF-beta1, undergo apoptosis rather than EMT. These data reveal alveolar epithelial cells as progenitors for fibroblasts in vivo and implicate the provisional extracellular matrix as a key regulator of epithelial transdifferentiation during fibrogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Kim KK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1551904 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alveolar epithelial cell mesenchymal transition develops in vivo during pulmonary fibrosis and is regulated by the extracellular matrix.

Kim Kevin K KK   Kugler Matthias C MC   Wolters Paul J PJ   Robillard Liliane L   Galvez Michael G MG   Brumwell Alexis N AN   Sheppard Dean D   Chapman Harold A HA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20060821 35


Mechanisms leading to fibroblast accumulation during pulmonary fibrogenesis remain unclear. Although there is in vitro evidence of lung alveolar epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), whether EMT occurs within the lung is currently unknown. Biopsies from fibrotic human lungs demonstrate epithelial cells with mesenchymal features, suggesting EMT. To more definitively test the capacity of alveolar epithelial cells for EMT, mice expressing beta-galactosidase (beta-gal) exclusively in lung epit  ...[more]

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